2003年6月17日火曜日

Novel Triarylamine Dendrimers as a Hole-Transport Material with a Controlled Metal-Assembling Function


N. Satoh, J. Cho, M. Higuchi, K. Yamamoto
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 8104-8105.

Novel Triarylamine Dendrimers as a Hole-Transport Material with a Controlled Metal-Assembling Function

A series of phenylazomethine dendrimers with a triarylamine core (TPA−DPA) were synthesized by dehydration using TiCl4. The complexation of the fourth genereration (G4) TPA−DPA with SnCl2 proceeds in not a random but a stepwise fashion from the core to the terminal imines of the G4 dendrimer. The molecular size of TPA−DPA G4 is larger than that of DPA G4 in THF solution and has a rigid sphere structure like a globular protein. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) were fabricated, and the EL performances of the devices using the TPA−DPA−metal complexes as the hole-transport materials are drastically increased (ca. 20 times) by metal complexation.