Title Molecular design, synthesis, properties, and applications of organic triplet emitters exhibiting blue, green, red and white room-temperature phosphorescence /
Authors Stanitska, Mariia ; Volyniuk, Dmytro ; Minaev, Boris ; Agren, Hans ; Grazulevicius, Juozas V
DOI 10.1039/d3tc04514e
Full Text Download
Is Part of Journal of materials chemistry C.. Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry. 2024, vol. 12, iss. 8, p. 2662-2698.. ISSN 2050-7526. eISSN 2050-7534
Abstract [eng] At room temperature, many organic compounds can emit light not only from singlet excited states but also from triplet excited states. This phenomenon is known as room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP). RTP has numerous potential applications in various areas, including industry, medicine, and daily life. RTP materials can be used in white light-emitting, memorising, sensing, bioimaging, semiconducting, 3D printing, microfluidic visualisation, quantum computing, X-ray detection, etc. They have advantages over fluorescent and metal-based phosphorescent materials. They are characterized by different emission spectra, longer lifetimes, and higher environmental sensitivity. However, challenges related to the tuning of emission colours, realization of dual emission, and meeting application-specific requirements still need to be overcome. Various molecular design strategies and synthetic approaches have been developed to overcome these challenges and to develop efficient RTP materials. This review article discusses recent advances in the synthesis and properties of RTP materials, focusing on emission colours and applications.
Published Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2024
CC license CC license description