Abstract:
The present invention refers to light emitting compounds, especially to phosphorescent compounds useful for electroluminescent applications, for example forming a layer in OLEDs and laser applications to emit visible light when excited by electric current. The compounds of the present invention comprise a core structure according to general formula (I), wherein Met = Ir, Pt, Pd, Ru, Rh, Re, or Os with n =1-3, m = 3-n for Ir, Ru, Rh, Re or Os and with n = l or 2, m = 2-n for Pt or Pd, wherein r and s are independently positive natural numbers, preferably varying by a maximum of 2, more preferably identical, wherein groups U and V can be selected independently from a chemical bond, any substituted or unsubstituted aromatic or non-aromatic poly- or mono-cyclic group, alkyl, a double bond, a triple bond, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, telluride, NR with R selected from hydrogen, alkyl, aryl or heteroaryl, wherein Ar3 is an aromatic or non-aromatic moiety which allows the formation of chemical bonds to groups U and V, respectively, from neighbouring atoms contained in moiety Ar3, A1 and wherein formula (II) is a saturating ligand.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a white light-emitting organic illuminating diode containing at least one blue light-emitting fluoranthene derivative of general formula (I) as components A (I) and at least one blue light-emitting arylamine derivative as components B, wherein the HOMO-energy and LUMO-energy of components A and B are different provided that the LUMO-energy of components A is greater than the HOMO-energy of components B. The invention also relates to a composition containing at least one blue light-emitting fluoranthene derivative of formula I as components A and at least one blue light-emitting arylamine-derivative as component B, wherein the HOMO-energy and LUMO-energy of components A and B are different provided that the LUMO-energy of components A is greater than the HOMO-energy of components B, and a light-emitting layer which contains a composition and a white light-emitting organic illuminating diode which contains the inventive composition or an inventive light-emitting layer. The invention further relates to a device which is selected from the group consisting of stationary screens, such as computer screens, televisions, screens in printers, kitchen appliances, and advertisements panels, lights, information boards, and mobile screens such as mobile telephone screens, laptops, vehicles and destination displays on buses and trains comprising at least one inventive organic illuminating diode and to the use of an inventive composition in a white light-emitting organic illuminating diode.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of transition metal carbene complexes in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDS), to a light-emitting layer, a blocking layer for electrons or excitrons or a blocking layer for holes containing these transition metal carbene complexes, OLED's containing these transition metal carbene complexes, devices, which contain an inventive OLED, and to transition metal carbene complexes.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of polymer materials comprising at least one transition metal carbene complex in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), to polymer materials comprising at least one selected transition metal carbene complex, to a method for producing the inventive polymer materials, to a light-emitting layer comprising at least one polymer material used according to the invention or comprising at least one inventive polymer material, to an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) comprising the inventive light-emitting layer and to devices comprising the inventive organic light-emitting diode.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of transition metal carbene complexes in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDS), to a light-emitting layer, a blocking layer for electrons or excitrons or a blocking layer for holes containing these transition metal carbene complexes, OLED's containing these transition metal carbene complexes, devices, which contain an inventive OLED, and to transition metal carbene complexes.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of transition metal complexes of formula (I) in organic light-emitting diodes, wherein: M represents a metal atom; carbene represents a carbene ligand; L represents a monoanionic or dianionic ligand; K represents a neutral monodentate or bidentate ligand selected from the group consisting of phosphines, CO, pyridines, nitriles and of conjugated dienes that form a pi-complex with M ; n represents a number of carbene ligands, whereby n is at least 1; m represents a number of ligands L, whereby m can be 0 or = 1; o represents a number of ligands K, whereby o can be 0 or = 1, and the sum n + m + o depends on the oxidation stage and coordination number of the metal atom used and on the dentation of the ligands carbene, L and K as well as on the charge of the ligands carbene and L, with the condition that n is at least 1. The invention also relates to an OLED containing these transition metal complexes, a light-emitting layer containing these transition metal complexes, OLED's containing this light-emitting layer, devices that contain an inventive OLED, and to special transition metal complexes containing at least two carbene ligands.
Abstract:
an OLED comprising these transition metal complexes, a light-emitting layer comprising these transition metal complexes, OLEDs comprising this light-emitting layer, devices comprising an OLED according to the present invention, and specific transition metal complexes comprising atb least two carbene ligands.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to the use of polymeric materials comprising at least one transition metal-carbene complex in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), polymeric materials comprising at least one selected transition metal-carbene complex, a process for preparing the polymeric materials of the invention, a light-emitting layer comprising at least one polymeric material used according to the invention or at least one polymeric material of the invention, an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) comprising the light-emitting layer of the invention and devices comprising the organic light-emitting diode of the invention.