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Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications

In this work, the meso-tetra[4-(2-(3-n-pentadecylphenoxy)ethoxy]phenylporphyrin (H(2)P), obtained from the cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), and its zinc (ZnP) and copper (CuP) metallic complexes, were applied as emitting layers in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). These compounds were characteri...

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Autores principales: de Amorim Lima, Nayane Maria, Camargo Avila, Harold José, do Nascimento Marchiori, Cleber Fabiano, Gondim Sampaio, Samuel, Ferreira Mota, João Paulo, Gomes Pereira Ribeiro, Viviane, da Silva Clemente, Claudenilson, Mele, Giuseppe, Cremona, Marco, Mazzetto, Selma Elaine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30939723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071063
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author de Amorim Lima, Nayane Maria
Camargo Avila, Harold José
do Nascimento Marchiori, Cleber Fabiano
Gondim Sampaio, Samuel
Ferreira Mota, João Paulo
Gomes Pereira Ribeiro, Viviane
da Silva Clemente, Claudenilson
Mele, Giuseppe
Cremona, Marco
Mazzetto, Selma Elaine
author_facet de Amorim Lima, Nayane Maria
Camargo Avila, Harold José
do Nascimento Marchiori, Cleber Fabiano
Gondim Sampaio, Samuel
Ferreira Mota, João Paulo
Gomes Pereira Ribeiro, Viviane
da Silva Clemente, Claudenilson
Mele, Giuseppe
Cremona, Marco
Mazzetto, Selma Elaine
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description In this work, the meso-tetra[4-(2-(3-n-pentadecylphenoxy)ethoxy]phenylporphyrin (H(2)P), obtained from the cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), and its zinc (ZnP) and copper (CuP) metallic complexes, were applied as emitting layers in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). These compounds were characterized via optical and electrochemical analysis and the electroluminescent properties of the device have been studied. We performed a cyclic voltammetry analysis to determine the Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital (HOMO) and Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital (LUMO) energy levels for the porphyrins, in order to select the proper materials to assemble the device. H(2)P and ZnP presented fluorescence emission band in the red region, from 601 nm to 718 nm. Moreover, we verified that the introduction of bulky substituents hinders the π–π stacking, favoring the emission in the film. In addition, the strongest emitter, ZnP, presented a threshold voltage of 4 V and the maximum irradiance of 10 μW cm(−2) with a current density (J) of 15 mA cm(−2) at 10 V. The CuP complex showed to be a favorable material for the design of OLEDs in the infrared. These results suggest that the porphyrins derived from a renewable source, such as CNSL, is a promising material to be used in organic optoelectronic devices such as OLEDs.
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spelling pubmed-64798452019-04-29 Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications de Amorim Lima, Nayane Maria Camargo Avila, Harold José do Nascimento Marchiori, Cleber Fabiano Gondim Sampaio, Samuel Ferreira Mota, João Paulo Gomes Pereira Ribeiro, Viviane da Silva Clemente, Claudenilson Mele, Giuseppe Cremona, Marco Mazzetto, Selma Elaine Materials (Basel) Article In this work, the meso-tetra[4-(2-(3-n-pentadecylphenoxy)ethoxy]phenylporphyrin (H(2)P), obtained from the cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), and its zinc (ZnP) and copper (CuP) metallic complexes, were applied as emitting layers in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). These compounds were characterized via optical and electrochemical analysis and the electroluminescent properties of the device have been studied. We performed a cyclic voltammetry analysis to determine the Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital (HOMO) and Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital (LUMO) energy levels for the porphyrins, in order to select the proper materials to assemble the device. H(2)P and ZnP presented fluorescence emission band in the red region, from 601 nm to 718 nm. Moreover, we verified that the introduction of bulky substituents hinders the π–π stacking, favoring the emission in the film. In addition, the strongest emitter, ZnP, presented a threshold voltage of 4 V and the maximum irradiance of 10 μW cm(−2) with a current density (J) of 15 mA cm(−2) at 10 V. The CuP complex showed to be a favorable material for the design of OLEDs in the infrared. These results suggest that the porphyrins derived from a renewable source, such as CNSL, is a promising material to be used in organic optoelectronic devices such as OLEDs. MDPI 2019-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6479845/ /pubmed/30939723 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071063 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Amorim Lima, Nayane Maria
Camargo Avila, Harold José
do Nascimento Marchiori, Cleber Fabiano
Gondim Sampaio, Samuel
Ferreira Mota, João Paulo
Gomes Pereira Ribeiro, Viviane
da Silva Clemente, Claudenilson
Mele, Giuseppe
Cremona, Marco
Mazzetto, Selma Elaine
Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications
title Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications
title_full Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications
title_fullStr Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications
title_full_unstemmed Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications
title_short Light-Emitting Porphyrin Derivative Obtained from a Subproduct of the Cashew Nut Shell Liquid: A Promising Material for OLED Applications
title_sort light-emitting porphyrin derivative obtained from a subproduct of the cashew nut shell liquid: a promising material for oled applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30939723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071063
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