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Electroluminescence poly -based blue

K. Tada, M. Onoda, M. Hirohata, T. Kawai, and K. Yoshino, Blue-green electroluminescence in copolymer based on poly(l,4-phenylene ethynylene), Jpn. J. Appl. Chem., 35 L251-L253,... [Pg.289]

Nie, W., Chen, Y., Smith, G., Xia, Y., Hewitt, C., CarroU, D., 2014. Nano graphite platelets enhanced blue emission in alternating current field Induced polymer based electroluminescence devices using Poly (9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl) as the emitter. Org. Electron. 15, 99-104. [Pg.102]

Structurally simplest CP based cm [riienylene rings. PPP is insoluble and has pocn conductivity but soluble PPPs can be synthesised [98, 99]. Substituted PPPs emit deep blue light with a significant portion of the emission in flie near UV region e.g. poly(2-decyloxy-1.4-phenylene) which exhibits both high photo- and electroluminescence. Acn, 410 nm. [Pg.188]

Blue emission can also be produced in different conjugated polymer systems. Blue electroluminescence has been reported in poly(p-phenylene) (PPP) [62], polyal-kylfluorene [63], fluorinated polyquinoline [64], and PPP-based ladder copolymers [65]. One problem that is found for the larger gap polymers is that although the... [Pg.828]


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