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High-efficiency long-wavelength NIR iridium complexes constructed by extending rigid coordination and optimizing peripheral donor position to break cocoon into butterfly
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• Two NIR-emitting Ir(III) complexes with rigid coordinated cocoon and peripheral TPA are synthesized. • The effect of rigid coordinated cocoon and peripheral TPA position on properties of Ir(III) complexes are studied. • (PyQl-TPA) 2 Ir(acac) with extending coordinated cocoon behaves stronger SOC, smaller Δ E ST and lower reorganized energy. • (PyQl-TPA) 2 Ir(acac)-doped devices exhibit a NIR emission at 784 nm with a record EQE of 5.42% by solution process. Due to the non-radiative decay of excited states, it is extremely complicated for iridium (III) complexes to simultaneously harvest high-efficiency and long-wavelength emission in the near-infrared (NIR) region based on the energy-gap law. In order to address this issue, we designed and synthesized two butterfly-type iridium(III) complexes of (PyPz-TPA) 2 Ir(acac) and (PyQl-TPA) 2 Ir(acac), in which pyrene-pyrazine (PyPz) and pyrene-quinoxaline (PyQl) are respectively used as the rigid C^N bidentate coordinated cocoons, peripherally with two triphenylamine (TPA) units at 4, 5-positions. Their photophysical, electrochemical and electroluminescent properties are primarily investigated. It is found that the (PyQl-TPA) 2 Ir(acac) presents stronger spin-orbital coupling effect, a smaller Δ E ST energy difference, and lower reorganization energy than (PyPz-TPA) 2 Ir(acac) by selecting rigid pyrene-quinoxaline coordination and optimizing peripheral TPA position. Furthermore, the (PyQl-TPA) 2 Ir(acac)-doped OLEDs exhibit a red-shifted NIR emission peaked at 784 nm with a record external quantum efficiency of 5.42% using CBP as host matrix by solution process, which is a rare representation to shrink the limitation of energy-gap law in NIR region for iridium(III) complexes. This study provides a feasible strategy to construct high-efficiency NIR-emitting iridium(III) complexes by an artfully motivated strategy of extending and breaking the C^N coordinate cocoon into butterfly.
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