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Tetradentate Gold(III) Complexes as Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) Emitters: Microwave‐Assisted Synthesis and High‐Performance OLEDs with Long Operational Lifetime
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringHigh Thermal StabilityFirst Tetradentate GoldEngineeringPhotochemistryCoordination ComplexTetradentate GoldHigh‐performance OledsLong Operational LifetimeTadf EmittersChemistryThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotophysical Property
Abstract Structurally robust tetradentate gold(III)‐emitters have potent material applications but are rare and unprecedented for those displaying thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). Herein, a novel synthetic route leading to the preparation of highly emissive, charge‐neutral tetradentate [C^C^N^C] gold(III) complexes with 5‐5‐6‐membered chelate rings has been developed through microwave‐assisted C−H bond activation. These complexes show high thermal stability and with emission origin ( 3 IL, 3 ILCT, and TADF) tuned by varying the substituents of the C^C^N^C ligand. With phenoxazine/diphenylamine substituent, we prepared the first tetradentate gold(III) complexes that are TADF emitters with emission quantum yields of up to 94 % and emission lifetimes of down to 0.62 μs in deoxygenated toluene. These tetradentate Au III TADF emitters showed good performance in vacuum‐deposited OLEDs with maximum EQEs of up to 25 % and LT 95 of up to 5280 h at 100 cd m −2 .
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