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Selectively Fluorinated Furan‐Phenylene Co‐Oligomers Pave the Way to Bright Ambipolar Light‐Emitting Electronic Devices

Igor P. Koskin 1
Christina S Becker 1
Alina Beloborodova 1
V. A. Trukhanov 2, 3
Nikita A Shumilov 1
Anatoly D Kuimov 1
Yuliya S Zhuravleva 4, 5
Yuliya O Kiseleva 1
Inna K. Shundrina 1
Peter S. Sherin 4, 5
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-08-27
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR5.439
CiteScore27.7
Impact factor19.0
ISSN1616301X, 16163028
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Electrochemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
Biomaterials
Abstract
Linearly conjugated oligomers attract ever‐growing attention as promising systems for organic optoelectronics because of their inherent lucky combination of high charge mobility and bright luminescence. Among them, furan‐phenylene co‐oligomers (FPCOs) are distinguished by outstanding solubility, very bright luminescence, and good hole‐transport properties; however, furan‐containing organic semiconductors generally lack electron transport, which makes it impossible to utilize them in efficient light‐emitting electronic devices, specifically, ambipolar light‐emitting transistors. In this work, 1,4‐bis(5‐phenylfuran‐2‐yl)benzene (FP5) derivatives are synthesized with the fully/partially fluorinated central and edge phenyl rings. It is shown that the selective fluorination of FPCOs lowers the energies of frontier molecular orbitals, maintaining the bandgap, solubility, and bright luminescence, dramatically improves the photostability, tunes the π‐π stacked packing, and allows the first realization of electron transport in FPCOs. It is found that selectively fluorinated 2,2′‐(2,3,5,6‐tetrafluoro‐1,4‐phenylene)bis[5‐(3,5‐difluorophenyl)furan] demonstrates well‐balanced ambipolar charge transport and efficient electroluminescence in an organic light‐emitting transistor (OLET) with external quantum and luminous efficiencies as high as 0.63% and 5 cdA−1, respectively, which are among the best reported for OLETs. The findings show that “smart” fluorination is a powerful tool to fine‐tune the stability and performance of linearly conjugated small molecules for organic optoelectronics.
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Koskin I. P. et al. Selectively Fluorinated Furan‐Phenylene Co‐Oligomers Pave the Way to Bright Ambipolar Light‐Emitting Electronic Devices // Advanced Functional Materials. 2021. Vol. 31. No. 48. p. 2104638.
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Koskin I. P., Becker C. S., Beloborodova A., Trukhanov V. A., Shumilov N. A., Kuimov A. D., Zhuravleva Y. S., Kiseleva Y. O., Shundrina I. K., Sherin P. S., Paraschuk D. Y., Kazantsev M. S. Selectively Fluorinated Furan‐Phenylene Co‐Oligomers Pave the Way to Bright Ambipolar Light‐Emitting Electronic Devices // Advanced Functional Materials. 2021. Vol. 31. No. 48. p. 2104638.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/adfm.202104638
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202104638
TI - Selectively Fluorinated Furan‐Phenylene Co‐Oligomers Pave the Way to Bright Ambipolar Light‐Emitting Electronic Devices
T2 - Advanced Functional Materials
AU - Koskin, Igor P.
AU - Becker, Christina S
AU - Beloborodova, Alina
AU - Trukhanov, V. A.
AU - Shumilov, Nikita A
AU - Kuimov, Anatoly D
AU - Zhuravleva, Yuliya S
AU - Kiseleva, Yuliya O
AU - Shundrina, Inna K.
AU - Sherin, Peter S.
AU - Paraschuk, Dmitry Yu.
AU - Kazantsev, Maxim S.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/08/27
PB - Wiley
SP - 2104638
IS - 48
VL - 31
SN - 1616-301X
SN - 1616-3028
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@article{2021_Koskin,
author = {Igor P. Koskin and Christina S Becker and Alina Beloborodova and V. A. Trukhanov and Nikita A Shumilov and Anatoly D Kuimov and Yuliya S Zhuravleva and Yuliya O Kiseleva and Inna K. Shundrina and Peter S. Sherin and Dmitry Yu. Paraschuk and Maxim S. Kazantsev},
title = {Selectively Fluorinated Furan‐Phenylene Co‐Oligomers Pave the Way to Bright Ambipolar Light‐Emitting Electronic Devices},
journal = {Advanced Functional Materials},
year = {2021},
volume = {31},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202104638},
number = {48},
pages = {2104638},
doi = {10.1002/adfm.202104638}
}
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Koskin, Igor P., et al. “Selectively Fluorinated Furan‐Phenylene Co‐Oligomers Pave the Way to Bright Ambipolar Light‐Emitting Electronic Devices.” Advanced Functional Materials, vol. 31, no. 48, Aug. 2021, p. 2104638. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202104638.