167218-30-6Relevant articles and documents
Diazene sulphonate as a cross-linking agent for polymers with pendant triarylamine hole-conducting units
Baranovicova, Eva,Stasko, Andrej,Nuyken, Oskar
, p. 1238 - 1252 (2016)
Diazene sulphonates are readily available compounds which are soluble in water and polar solvents. They strongly absorb the UV-VIS light and they decompose under UV irradiation via radical or ionic intermediates. These properties render them valuable, e.g. for analytical purposes and for photo-printing. In this presentation, it will be demonstrated that polymers with a pendant diazene sulphonate function as cross-linking agents and with pendant aromatic amines as hole-transporters can be considered as useful materials for organic light-emitting device (OLED) technology.
Triarylamine derivative and organic light emitting device thereof
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, (2018/05/16)
The invention discloses a triarylamine derivative and an organic luminescent device thereof. The organic light emitting device comprises a cathode, an anode and one or more organic layers, the one ormore organic layers are located between the cathode and the anode, and at least one of the organic layers contains the triarylamine derivative. The triarylamine derivative has a large conjugated system, so the triarylamine derivative has a high hole mobility and a hole transport performance; the triarylamine derivative also has good thermal stability and good solubility, so the film formation of the material is facilitated; and the organic light emitting device using the triarylamine derivative an organic layer has a high luminous efficiency, a high light emission brightness and a long servicelife.
Diarylamino matrix material doped with a mesomeric radialene compound
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Page/Page column, (2014/01/23)
The present invention relates to a doped organic semiconductive matrix material. In particular, the invention relates to a diarylamino matrix material doped with a mesomeric radialene (also called cyclopropane-1,2,3-triylidiene) compound.