Multiphosphorescent emitters based on Tris Heteroleptic Iridium Complexes
The aim of the proposal is to develop a new family of phosphorescent iridium(III) complexes as dual phosphorescent emitters. The goal is to obtain a complex with a first phosphorescent band below 500 nm and a second around 600 nm...
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The aim of the proposal is to develop a new family of phosphorescent iridium(III) complexes as dual phosphorescent emitters. The goal is to obtain a complex with a first phosphorescent band below 500 nm and a second around 600 nm in order to have white emission.
The strategy revolves around a tris-heteroleptic cyclometalated iridium complex with two different main C^N ligands and one ancillary ligand. The tris-heteroleptic nature of the complex leads to two possible triplet emitting states, T1a and T1b, due to the excited state possibly localized on one or the other C^N ligand.
In addition of providing novel insights and tools for understanding and controlling the properties of phosphorescent organometallic materials, the long term goal is to achieve white emission from a single emitting center for electroluminescence applications.