Aggregation‐Induced Emission by Molecular Design: A Route to High‐Performance Light‐Emitting Electrochemical Cells

Author:

Tang Shi12ORCID,Wang Zhi3,Xu Yanzi3,Ma Huili4,Wang Jia1,Larsen Christian12ORCID,Dang Dongfeng3,Wang Ergang5,Edman Ludvig12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Organic Photonics and Electronics Group Department of Physics Umeå University 90187 Umeå Sweden

2. LunaLEC AB Linnaeus väg 24 90187 Umeå Sweden

3. School of Chemistry Xi'an Key Laboratory of Sustainable Energy Material Chemistry Xi'an Jiao Tong University Xi'an 710049 China

4. Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (KLOFE) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) Nanjing Tech University (NanjingTech) 30 South Puzhu Road Nanjing 211816 China

5. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Applied Chemistry Chalmers University of Technology 41296 Gothenburg Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThe emission efficiency of organic semiconductors (OSCs) often suffers from aggregation caused quenching (ACQ). An elegant solution is aggregation‐induced emission (AIE), which constitutes the design of the OSC so that its morphology inhibits quenching π–π interactions and non‐radiative motional deactivation. The light‐emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) can be sustainably fabricated, but its function depends on motion of bulky ions in proximity of the OSC. It is therefore questionable whether the AIE morphology can be retained during LEC operation. Here, we synthesize two structurally similar OSCs, which are distinguished by that1features ACQ while2delivers AIE. Interestingly, we find that the AIE‐LEC significantly outperforms the ACQ‐LEC. We rationalize our finding by showing that the AIE morphology remains intact during LEC operation, and that it can feature appropriately sized free‐volume voids for facile ion transport and suppressed non‐radiative excitonic deactivation.

Funder

Kempestiftelserna

Vetenskapsrådet

Energimyndigheten

Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning

Wenner-Gren Stiftelserna

Bertil and Britt Svenssons Stiftelse för Belysningsteknik

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Science and Technology Program of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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