Materials for N-doping the electron-transporting layers in organic electronic components

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 8481785
  • Patent Number
    8,481,785
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 23, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 9, 2013
    11 years ago
Abstract
The invention pertains to new materials based on sterically inhibited donor arylboranes for the improvement of electron injection and electron transport in organic electronic components like organic light-emitting diodes (OLED's), organic field effect transistors (OFET's), and on organic photovoltaics based components, in particular, organic solar cells.
Description
BACKGROUND

The invention pertains to new materials for the improvement of the electron injection and the electron transport in organic components like organic light-emitting diodes (OLED's), organic field effect transistors (OFET's), and organic solar cells.


In recent years materials, in particular for organic light-emitting diodes, have become known, which improve electron injection and electron transport in OLED's. (Lit.: S. Yamaguchi, S. Akiyama, K. Tamao, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122 6335-6336).


This also results in a lower operating voltage without affecting the efficiency of the OLED. These materials are strong electron donors, which are doped in small quantities into the electron transport layer or the emitter layer of the OLED. Such additions facilitate the reduction of the electron transport material or emitter material (i.e. acceptance of electrons into the LUMO [lowest unoccupied molecular orbital] of the electron or emitter material), which otherwise takes place due to the energy of the electric field only. As a result, a weaker electric field (i.e. a lower operating voltage) achieves the same efficiency.


In the currently known materials, the stability and the injection as well as the electron-facilitating effect are not satisfactory yet.


SUMMARY

It is therefore the objective of this invention to create a material for improved electron injection and/or electron transport in organic components, which overcomes the shortcomings of the state of the art, and increases in particular the current lack of stability of the injection and electron transport-facilitating effect.


The solution to this problem and object of the invention is disclosed in the claims, the embodiments and the description.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION

According to the invention, the injection and electron transport-facilitating effects can further be increased by the new sterically hindered donor arylboranes of substructures 1 and 2. The materials are also stable when exposed to air, not susceptible to hydrolysis, and sublimable.




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The following applies:

  • Do is an electron donor, most suitably nitrogen, which is substituted by aromatics (phenyl or naphthyl).
  • R1 und R2 either form another annelated aromatic ring or
  • R1 forms a bridge to a donor substituent, most suitably sulfur,
  • R2 is in this case H or methyl.
  • R3 and R4 may be hydrogen or jointly form an annelated aromatic ring.


Typical electron donors are aromatic systems and any electron-rich systems like thiophenes, alkyl-substituted or sulfur-carrying, multinuclear aromatic systems, and any low electron-negative substituents, preferably electron-rich low electron-negative substituents.


The new materials capable of improving electron transport and electron injection by way of chemical interaction with any electron transporting and/or emitter layers can therefore successfully be used in any polymer-electronic components, including any technologies for the manufacture of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED's), organic field effect transistors (OFET's), and organic solar cells.


Embodiments




  • 1)

  • a) Synthesis of 9-diphenylamino-anthracene through coupling of diphenylamine and 9-bromoanthracene by a Heck reaction.

  • b) Synthesis of 10,10,10-tris-9-diphenylamino-anthryl-boran from 9-diphenylamino-anthracene, BuLi and borontribromide at −70° C.





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  • 2)

  • a) Synthesis of 3-methyl-1-naphthylamine per Beilstein manual 12,II,744.

  • b) Synthesis of 1-diphenylamino-3-methyl-naphthaline through coupling from 3-methyl-1-naphthylamine and bromobenzene by a Heck reaction.

  • c) Synthesis of benzo-f-6-methyl-10-phenyl-phenothiazine from 1-diphenylamino-3-methyl-naphthaline and sulfur.

  • d) Synthesis of 7,7,7-tris-benzo-f-6-methyl-10-phenyl-phenothiazinyl-borane from benzo-f-6-methyl-10-phenyl-phenothiazine, BuLi and borontribromide at −70° C.





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  • 3)

  • a) Synthesis of 9-diphenylamino-anthracene through coupling of diphenylamine and 9-bromoanthracene by a Heck reaction.

  • b) Synthesis of tetra-(9-diphenylamino-anthr-10-yl)-9,10-anthrylendiborane from 9,10-dibromoanthracene, 9-di-phenylamino-anthracene, BuLi and borotribromide at −70° C.





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The invention pertains to new materials based on sterically inhibited donor arylboranes for the improvement of electron injection and electron transport in organic electronic components like organic light-emitting diodes (OLED's), organic field effect transistors (OFET's), and organic photovoltaic components, in particular solar cells.

Claims
  • 1. Material for n-doping of an electron-transporting layer in organic electronic components, wherein said material comprises at least one sterically inhibited donor arylboranes of substructures 1 and 2,
  • 2. Material according to claim 1 with Do in one of substructures 1 or 2 selected from a group of functional groups comprising nitrogen with an aromatic substituent.
  • 3. Method for n-doping an electron-transporting layer of an organic electronic component, the method comprising n-doping the electron-transporting layer with a material according to claim 1.
  • 4. Organic electronic component comprised of at least two electrodes with an active layer, wherein located between at least one electrode and the active layer is an electron-transporting layer doped with a material according to claim 1.
  • 5. Material according to claim 1, comprising the following sterically inhibited donor arylborane structure:
  • 6. Material according to claim 1 with Do in one of substructures 1 or 2 selected from a group of functional groups comprising nitrogen with a phenyl or naphthyl substituent.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2005 042 103 Sep 2005 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP2006/065580 8/23/2006 WO 00 7/31/2008
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2007/028712 3/15/2007 WO A
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
20030152800 Tamao et al. Aug 2003 A1
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Number Date Country
0 775 706 May 1997 EP
1 142 895 Oct 2001 EP
WO 0040586 Jul 2000 WO
WO 2005062675 Jul 2005 WO
Non-Patent Literature Citations (5)
Entry
Negishi, “Pd-Catalyzed Amination of Aryl Halides and Related Reactions,” Handbook of Organopalladium Chemistry for Organic Synthesis: vol. 1 (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 2002), pp. 1061, 1091-1096.
“4-amino-2-methyl-naphthaline, 3-methyl-naphthylamine-(1)”, Beilstein Handbook, vol. 12, No. II, pp. 743-744. (Translation included), 2008.
John F. Blount, “Conformational Analysis of Triarylboranes”, Oct. 17, 1973, Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 95, No. 21, pp. 7019-7029.
Shighiro Yamaguchi et al., Tri-9-anthrylborane and Its Derivatives: New Boron-Containing π-Conjugation through Boron, 2000, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122, pp. 6335-6336.
International Preliminary Report of Patentability and Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority, International Application No. PCT/EP2006/065580, Apr. 8, 2008, 8 pp.
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20090114906 A1 May 2009 US