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Flexible diphenylsulfone versus rigid dibenzothiophene-dioxide as acceptor moieties in donor-acceptor-donor TADF emitters for highly efficient OLEDs

2020

DG acknowledges funding from the ERDF PostDoc project No. 1.1.1.2/VIAA/1/16/177 . This research is/was funded by the European Regional Development Fund according to the supported activity ‘ Research Projects Implemented by World-class Researcher Groups ’ under Measure No. 01.2.2-LMT-K-718 . Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Taiwan , Grant No. MOST 106-2923-E-155-002-MY3 . This work was also supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (projects no. 0117U003908 and 0118U003862 ), and by the Olle Engkvist Byggmästare foundation (contract No. 189-0223 ). The quantum-chemical calculations were performed with computational resources provided by the High Performance Comp…

Electron mobilityPhotoluminescenceMaterials science02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesBiomaterialsMaterials ChemistryOLED:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]MoleculeMoietySinglet stateDibenzothiophene dioxideElectrical and Electronic Engineeringdi-tert-butyldimethyldihydroacridineGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsDiphenylsulfoneAcceptor0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsThermally activated delayed fluorescencQuantum efficiency0210 nano-technologyBipolar charge transportOrganic Electronics
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Investigation of Oxygen-Related Luminescence Centres in AlN Ceramics

2000

The structure of oxygen-related luminescence centres in nominally undoped and Y 2 O 3 doped AlN ceramics was investigated by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) and optically-detected EPR. The photoluminescence-detected EPR lines having g-values of 1.990 and 2.008 were assigned to a recombination between neighbouring donor and acceptor pairs. The two EPR lines at g = 1.987 and 2.003 detected via the recombination luminescence in the afterglow are thought to be due to a recombination between the same, but distant donor and acceptor pairs. The donor was previously speculated to be an electron trapped on an oxygen impurity which substitutes for a ni…

Electron nuclear double resonancePhotoluminescenceChemistryDopingMineralogyElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsAcceptorElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionCrystallographylawVacancy defectLuminescenceElectron paramagnetic resonancephysica status solidi (b)
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Carbene-metal complexes as molecular scaffolds for construction of through-space TADF emitters

2021

Through-space charge transfer (CT) process is observed in Cu(I) carbene-metal-amide complexes, where conventional imidazole or imidazoline N-heterocyclic (NHC) carbene fragments act as inert linkers and CT proceeds between a metal-bound carbazole donor and a distantly situated carbene-bound phenylsulfonyl acceptor. The resulting electron transfer gives a rise to efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF), characterized with high photoluminescence quantum yields (ΦPL up to 90 %) and radiative rates (kr) up to 3.32×105 s-1. TADF process is aided by fast reverse intersystem crossing (rISC) rates of up to 2.56×107 s-1. Such emitters can be considered as hybrids of two existing TA…

Electron transferchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceIntersystem crossingPhotoluminescencechemistryCarbazoleImidazolePhotochemistryAcceptorFluorescenceCarbene
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Size-dependent electron transfer from atomically defined nanographenes to metal oxide nanoparticles.

2020

Atomically defined nanographenes (NGs) feature size-dependent energy gaps induced by, and tuneable through, quantum confinement. Their energy-tunability and robustness make NGs appealing candidates as active elements in sensitized geometries, where NGs functionalize a metal oxide (MO) film with large-area-to-volume ratio. Despite the prominent relevance of NG/MO interfaces for developing novel architectures for solar energy conversion, to date, little information is available regarding the fundamentals of electron transfer (ET) processes taking place from NG donors to MO acceptors. Here, we analyze the interplay between the size of atomically precise NGs and ET dynamics at NG/MO interfaces.…

Electron transferchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryChemical physicsQuantum dotSize dependentOxideSolar energy conversionGeneral Materials ScienceMetal oxide nanoparticlesOverpotentialAcceptorNanoscale
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Biomimetic oxidation of pyrene and related aromatic hydrocarbons. Unexpected electron accepting abilities of pyrenequinones

2014

We present a mild catalytic method to oxidize PAHs and, in particular, pyrene. The pyrenediones are much better electron acceptors than benzoquinone in the gas phase and present similar accepting abilities in solution.

ElectronsElectronPhotochemistryHydrocarbons AromaticCatalysisGas phaseCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundBiomimeticsMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryElectrodeschemistry.chemical_classificationPyrenesMetals and AlloysQuinonesOxidation reductionGeneral ChemistryElectron acceptorBenzoquinoneSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryCeramics and CompositesPyreneOxidation-ReductionCatalytic method
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Neutron irradiation defects in gallium sulfide: Optical absorption measurements

1997

Gallium sulfide single crystals have been irradiated with different thermal neutron doses. Defects introduced by neutron irradiation turn out to be optically active, giving rise to absorption bands with energies ranging from 1.2 to 3.2 eV. Bands lying in the band-gap exhibit Gaussian shape. Their energies and widths are independent of the irradiation dose, but their intensities are proportional to it. Thermal annealing is completed in two stages, ending at around 500 and 720 K, respectively. Centers responsible for the absorption bands are proposed to be gallium-vacancy-galliuminterstitial complexes in which the distance between the vacancy (acceptor) and the interstitial (donor) determines…

Energy GapInterstitialsMaterials scienceIII-VI SemiconductorsAnnealing (metallurgy)Band gapVacancies (Crystal)Neutron EffectsUNESCO::FÍSICAGeneral Physics and AstronomyGallium Compounds ; III-VI Semiconductors ; Neutron Effects ; Defect Absorption Spectra ; Energy Gap ; Vacancies (Crystal) ; Interstitials ; Annealing ; Visible SpectraMolecular physicsAcceptorNeutron temperatureAnnealingCrystallographyCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAbsorption bandVisible Spectra:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Vacancy defectGallium CompoundsIrradiationDefect Absorption SpectraNeutron irradiation
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Metal-bound Nitrate Anion as an Acceptor for Halogen Bonds in mono-Halopyridine-Copper(II) nitrate Complexes

2019

Fifteen n-halopyridine-Cu(NO3)2 complexes (n = 2, 3, 4) obtained from two different solvents, acetonitrile and ethanol, are investigated for C–X···O–N halogen bonds (XBs) in the solid state by single and powder X-ray diffraction. The nitrate anions bind copper(II) via anisobidentate modes and one of three oxygens act as an XB acceptor to halogens on the core pyridine rings. The N-metal coordination activates the electron-deficient π-system and triggers even C2- and C4-chlorines in the corresponding [Cu(2-chloropyridine)2(NO3)2] and [Cu(4-chloropyridine)2(NO3)2(ACN)] complexes to form short C–Cl2/Cl4···O–N halogen bonds. Notably, the C2–Cl2···O–N XBs with a normalized XB distance parameter (…

Ethanol010405 organic chemistryhalogen bondsSolid-stateNitrate anionGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesAcceptor3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artPolymer chemistryHalogenCopper(II) nitratevisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceAcetonitrile
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Studies of polyamines transport through liquid membranes with D2EHPA as a carrier.

2008

The transport of polyamines through the liquid membranes with di‐2‐ethylhexyl phosphoric acid (D2EHPA) was investigated. The study was performed in three main steps: liquid–liquid extraction (LLE), bulk liquid membrane (BLM) extraction, and supported liquid membrane (SLM) extraction. Equilibrium distribution experiments allowed determining the extraction constants and stoichiometric coefficients for each polyamine. It turned out that one amino group binds two molecules of carrier (one D2EHPA dimer) and the extractability of polyamine rises with the increase in number of function groups in the molecule. The BLM and SLM experiments showed that despite considerable differences in distribution …

Extraction (chemistry)Analytical chemistryFiltration and SeparationDi-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acidMembranes ArtificialAcceptorHigh-performance liquid chromatographyextraction equilibriumAnalytical ChemistryChemical kineticschemistry.chemical_compoundKineticsliquid membranesMembranechemistryLiquid–liquid extractiondi-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acidtransport mechanismPolyaminesPhosphoric acidChromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of separation science
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Ohmic Contacts on p-Type Al-Implanted 4H-SiC Layers after Different Post-Implantation Annealings

2019

This paper reports on the electrical activation and Ohmic contact properties on p-type Al-implanted silicon carbide (4H-SiC). In particular, the contacts were formed on 4H-SiC-implanted layers, subjected to three different post-implantation annealing processes, at 1675 &deg

FabricationMaterials science4H-SiCAnnealing (metallurgy)02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyArticlechemistry.chemical_compound0103 physical sciencesSilicon carbideGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materiallcsh:MicroscopyOhmic contactlcsh:QC120-168.85010302 applied physicsion-implantationDopantlcsh:QH201-278.5lcsh:TContact resistanceohmic contacts021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAcceptor3. Good healthIon implantationchemistrylcsh:TA1-2040lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicslcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering0210 nano-technologylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971Materials
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Efficient microwave-mediated synthesis of fullerene acceptors for organic photovoltaics

2014

Two different processes, namely the Bamford–Stevens and [4 + 2] Diels Alder reactions, have been optimized under microwave irradiation for the functionalization of fullerenes. In this manner, all the main C60- and C70-based acceptor derivatives for organic solar cells such as PCBM, DPM, BHN and ICBA, have been prepared in higher yields and shorter reaction times with respect to the reported data. These findings represent a step forward toward the wide production of cheaper organic solar cells as a consequence of the cost abatement of the acceptors given by higher yields, lower waste production, and reduced reaction time which means a strong energy saving.

FullereneMaterials scienceOrganic solar cellGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPhotochemistryAcceptormicrowave chemistryorganic chemistryMicrowave chemistryFullereneWaste productionDiels alderSurface modificationOrganic photovoltaicMicrowave
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