Sandwich-Like Encapsulation of a Highly Luminescent Copper(I) Complex release_zhh4lo665jellcqlbqnhvhx6xm

by Marián Matejdes, Matthias Stöter, Rafał Czerwieniec, Markus Leitl, Sabine Rosenfeldt, Thorsten Schumacher, Jonas Albert, Markus Lippitz, Hartmut Yersin, Josef Breu

Published by University of Bayreuth.

2021  

Abstract

A small molecular weight cationic copper(I) complex showing high luminescence quantum yield based on a thermally activated delayed fluorescence mechanism is immobilized between two 1 nm thin silicate layers. Partial ion exchange of the emitter into a synthetic layered silicate (fluorohectorite) yields an ordered heterostructure with two types of strictly alternating interlayers: a monolayer of the cationic emitter and a monolayer of hydrated Na+ cations. Osmotic swelling of the latter produces dispersions of double-stacks in which the emitter monolayer is encapsulated between two silicate layers. The electrostatic attraction of the emitter interlayer with the oppositely charged silicate layers exerts electrostatic pressure on the emitter. Compared to crystalline salt, rigid confinement for the encapsulated emitter provides improved thermal stability and increased emission quantum yield at ambient temperature. The suspension of delaminated, micrometer-sized double-stacks of 3.9 nm thickness allows for easy solution processing of low-cost optoelectronic devices, such as light-emitting electrochemical cells and organic light-emitting diodes.
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