An Exciplex-Based Light-Emission Pathway for Solution-State Electrochemiluminescent Devices

IF 27.4 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advanced Materials Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1002/adma.202302544
Chang-Ki Moon, Julian F. Butscher, Malte C. Gather
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Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) allows the design of unique light-emitting devices that use organic semiconductors in a liquid or gel state, which allows for simpler and more sustainable device fabrication and facilitates unconventional device form-factors. Compared to solid-state organic LEDs, ECL devices (ECLDs) have attracted less attention due to their currently much lower performance. ECLD operation is typically based on an annihilation pathway that involves electron transfer between reduced and oxidized luminophore species; the intermediate radical ions produced during annihilation dramatically reduce device stability. Here, the effects of radical ions are mitigated by an exciplex formation pathway and a remarkable improvement in luminance, luminous efficacy, and operational lifetime is demonstrated. Electron donor and acceptor molecules are dissolved at high concentrations and recombined as an exciplex upon their oxidization/reduction. The exciplex then transfers its energy to a nearby dye, allowing the dye to emit light without undergoing oxidation/reduction. Furthermore, the application of a mesoporous TiO2 electrode increases the contact area and hence the number of molecules participating in ECL , thereby obtaining devices with a very high luminance of 3790 cd m−2 and a 30-fold improved operational lifetime. This study paves the way for the development of ECLDs into highly versatile light sources.

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溶液态电化学发光器件的一种基于Exciplex的发光途径
电化学发光(ECL)允许设计使用液体或凝胶状态的有机半导体的独特发光器件,这允许更简单、更可持续的器件制造,并促进非常规器件形状因素。与固态有机LED相比,ECL器件(ECLD)由于其目前低得多的性能而引起的关注较少。ECLD操作通常基于湮灭途径,该湮灭途径涉及还原的和氧化的发光体物种之间的电子转移;湮灭过程中产生的中间自由基离子显著降低了器件的稳定性。在这里,激基复合物的形成途径减轻了自由基离子的影响,并证明了亮度、发光效率和操作寿命的显著提高。电子供体和受体分子以高浓度溶解,并在氧化/还原时作为激基复合物重组。激基复合物然后将其能量转移到附近的染料上,使染料在不发生氧化/还原的情况下发光。此外,中孔TiO2电极的应用增加了接触面积,从而增加了参与ECL的分子数量,从而获得了具有3790 cd m−2的非常高亮度和30倍的工作寿命的器件。这项研究为ECLD发展成为高度通用的光源铺平了道路。
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Advanced Materials
Advanced Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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