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Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices

Polymer electroluminescence devices producing circularly polarized luminescence (CP PLEDs) have valuable photonic applications. The fabrication of a CP PLED requires a polymer host that provides the appropriate chiral environment around the emitting dopant. However, chemical strategies for the desig...

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Autores principales: Hong, Jayeon, Kim, Sangsub, Park, Gyurim, Lee, Yongmoon, Kim, Hyungchae, Kim, Sungjin, Lee, Tae-Woo, Kim, Changsoon, You, Youngmin
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8246120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34257865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02095a
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author Hong, Jayeon
Kim, Sangsub
Park, Gyurim
Lee, Yongmoon
Kim, Hyungchae
Kim, Sungjin
Lee, Tae-Woo
Kim, Changsoon
You, Youngmin
author_facet Hong, Jayeon
Kim, Sangsub
Park, Gyurim
Lee, Yongmoon
Kim, Hyungchae
Kim, Sungjin
Lee, Tae-Woo
Kim, Changsoon
You, Youngmin
author_sort Hong, Jayeon
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description Polymer electroluminescence devices producing circularly polarized luminescence (CP PLEDs) have valuable photonic applications. The fabrication of a CP PLED requires a polymer host that provides the appropriate chiral environment around the emitting dopant. However, chemical strategies for the design of chiral polymer hosts remain underdeveloped. We have developed new polymer hosts for CP PLED applications. These polymers were prepared through a free-radical polymerization of 3-vinylcarbazole with a chiral N-alkyl unit. This chiral unit forces the carbazole repeat units to form mutually helical half-sandwich conformers with preferred (P)-helical sense along the polymer main chain. Electronic circular dichroism measurements demonstrate the occurrence of chirality transfer from chiral monomers to achiral monomers during chain growth. The (P)-helical-sense-enriched polymer interacts diastereoselectively with an enantiomeric pair of new phosphorescent (R)- and (S)-dopants. The magnitude of the Kuhn dissymmetry factor (g(abs)) for the (P)-helically-enriched polymer film doped with the (R)-dopant was found to be one order of magnitude higher than that of the film doped with the (S)-dopant. Photoluminescence dissymmetry factors (g(PL)) of the order of 10(−3) were recorded for the doped films, but the magnitude of diastereomeric enhancement decreased to that of g(abs). The chiral polymer host permits faster energy transfer to the phosphorescent dopants than the achiral polymer host. Our photophysical and morphological investigations indicate that the acceleration in the chiral polymer host is due to its longer Förster radius and improved compatibility with the dopants. Finally, multilayer CP PLEDs were fabricated and evaluated. Devices based on the chiral polymer host with the (R)- and (S)-dopants exhibit electroluminescence dissymmetry factors (g(EL)) of 1.09 × 10(−4) and −1.02 × 10(−4) at a wavelength of 540 nm, respectively. Although challenges remain in the development of polymer hosts for CP PLEDs, our research demonstrates that chiroptical performances can be amplified by using chiral polymer hosts.
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spelling pubmed-82461202021-07-12 Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices Hong, Jayeon Kim, Sangsub Park, Gyurim Lee, Yongmoon Kim, Hyungchae Kim, Sungjin Lee, Tae-Woo Kim, Changsoon You, Youngmin Chem Sci Chemistry Polymer electroluminescence devices producing circularly polarized luminescence (CP PLEDs) have valuable photonic applications. The fabrication of a CP PLED requires a polymer host that provides the appropriate chiral environment around the emitting dopant. However, chemical strategies for the design of chiral polymer hosts remain underdeveloped. We have developed new polymer hosts for CP PLED applications. These polymers were prepared through a free-radical polymerization of 3-vinylcarbazole with a chiral N-alkyl unit. This chiral unit forces the carbazole repeat units to form mutually helical half-sandwich conformers with preferred (P)-helical sense along the polymer main chain. Electronic circular dichroism measurements demonstrate the occurrence of chirality transfer from chiral monomers to achiral monomers during chain growth. The (P)-helical-sense-enriched polymer interacts diastereoselectively with an enantiomeric pair of new phosphorescent (R)- and (S)-dopants. The magnitude of the Kuhn dissymmetry factor (g(abs)) for the (P)-helically-enriched polymer film doped with the (R)-dopant was found to be one order of magnitude higher than that of the film doped with the (S)-dopant. Photoluminescence dissymmetry factors (g(PL)) of the order of 10(−3) were recorded for the doped films, but the magnitude of diastereomeric enhancement decreased to that of g(abs). The chiral polymer host permits faster energy transfer to the phosphorescent dopants than the achiral polymer host. Our photophysical and morphological investigations indicate that the acceleration in the chiral polymer host is due to its longer Förster radius and improved compatibility with the dopants. Finally, multilayer CP PLEDs were fabricated and evaluated. Devices based on the chiral polymer host with the (R)- and (S)-dopants exhibit electroluminescence dissymmetry factors (g(EL)) of 1.09 × 10(−4) and −1.02 × 10(−4) at a wavelength of 540 nm, respectively. Although challenges remain in the development of polymer hosts for CP PLEDs, our research demonstrates that chiroptical performances can be amplified by using chiral polymer hosts. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8246120/ /pubmed/34257865 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02095a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hong, Jayeon
Kim, Sangsub
Park, Gyurim
Lee, Yongmoon
Kim, Hyungchae
Kim, Sungjin
Lee, Tae-Woo
Kim, Changsoon
You, Youngmin
Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices
title Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices
title_full Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices
title_fullStr Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices
title_full_unstemmed Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices
title_short Chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices
title_sort chiral polymer hosts for circularly polarized electroluminescence devices
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8246120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34257865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02095a
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