Carbene-Metal-Amide Complexes: an Emerging Class of Light Emitting Materials
XIII Young Investigator Workshop: Scientific Program YIW 2021-2022 2022
Kaspars Traskovskis, Armands Rudušs, Kitija Alise Štucere, Aivars Vembris

Linear two-coordinate metalloorganic complexes composed of coinage metals (Cu, Ag, Au), electron accepting carbene and electron donating amide ligands have recently emerged as a promising emitter class for organic light emitting diode (OLED) applications.1 Here structural modifications of carbene-metal-amides (CMAs) are explored by introduction of novel thiazoline and imidazole-based carbene ligands (Figure 1). CMAs based on thiazoline ligands exhibit dual emission from monomer and excimer excited states allowing singleemissive-layer white electroluminescence.2 In the case of imidazole ligands the presence of auxiliary electron acceptors enables through-space charge transfer process, substantially decreasing the singlet-triplet energy gap thus lowering thermal activation barrier for thermally activated delayed emission (TADF) process.


Keywords
carbene-metal-amides; N-heterocyclic carbenes; Thermally activated delayed fluorescence; through-space charge transfer

Traskovskis, K., Rudušs, A., Štucere, K., Vembris, A. Carbene-Metal-Amide Complexes: an Emerging Class of Light Emitting Materials. In: XIII Young Investigator Workshop: Scientific Program YIW 2021-2022, Portugal, Lisbon, 2-3 September, 2022. Lisbon: 2022, pp.3-3.

Publication language
English (en)
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