Wu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Multifunctional luminophores with dual emitting cores: TADF emitters with AIE properties for efficient solution-and evaporation-processed doped and non-doped …Wu et al., 2022
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- Wu C
- Shi C
- Zheng Y
- Zhang J
- Wang Y
- Sun N
- Wang Q
- Lu Z
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- Chemical Engineering Journal
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Three novel emitters with dual emitting cores, namely 3, 3′, 5, 5′-tetra (triphenylamine-4- yl)-[1, 1′-biphenyl]-2, 2′, 6, 6′-tetracarbonitrile (DDTPAIPN), 3, 3′-di (triphenylamine-4- yl)-5, 5′-di (3, 5-(9, 9′-dicarbazolyl) phenyl)-[1, 1′-biphenyl]-2, 2′, 6, 6 …
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