Product Details of 3395-91-3In 2020 ,《Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Benzyl Cellulose Derivatives for Nondoped Organic Light-Emitting Diodes》 was published in Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States). The article was written by Shibano, Masaya; Ochiai, Hiroki; Suzuki, Katsuaki; Kamitakahara, Hiroshi; Kaji, Hironori; Takano, Toshiyuki. The article contains the following contents:
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF)-benzyl cellulose derivatives (TBC-X), which contained both carbazole (host) and phthalimide-based TADF dye (guest) moieties, were prepared from 2,3-di-O-benzyl cellulose in high yields. The TBC-X samples were soluble in common organic solvents such as CH2Cl2, CHCl3, THF, and toluene. The photoluminescence spectra of TBC-X spin-coated films had a single emission peak derived only from guest moieties, which indicated efficient energy transfer from the host to guest moieties. The TBC-10 (with a content of host and guest moieties of 93 and 7, resp.) in a spin-coated film had the highest photoluminescence quantum yield of 55.3% and TADF characteristics. A nondoped organic light emitting diode with TBC-10 as the emitting layer showed green emission (λEL = 517 nm) and achieved a maximum external quantum efficiency of 5.9%. The results came from multiple reactions, including the reaction of Methyl 3-bromopropanoate(cas: 3395-91-3Product Details of 3395-91-3)
Methyl 3-bromopropanoate(cas: 3395-91-3) belongs to bromides. One prominent application of synthetic organobromine compounds is the use of polybrominated diphenyl ethers as fire-retardants, and in fact fire-retardant manufacture is currently the major industrial use of the element bromine.Product Details of 3395-91-3
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