Chan, Khai Leok’s team published research in Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering in 5937 | CAS: 219508-27-7

Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering published new progress about 219508-27-7. 219508-27-7 belongs to triazoles, auxiliary class Trifluoromethylated Building Blocks, name is 2-[5-(Trifluoromethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl]pyridine, and the molecular formula is C8H5F3N4, Related Products of triazoles.

Chan, Khai Leok published the artcileSynthesis of triplet emitters and hosts for electrophosphorescence, Related Products of triazoles, the publication is Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering (2005), 59370B/1-59370B/9, database is CAplus.

Iridium cyclometalated phenylpyridine-triazolylpyridine complexes were prepared as additives to dye-doped phosphorescent polymer systems for harnessing both singlet and triplet excitons to improve electroluminescence. Reaction of di-μ-chlorotetrakis[3,5-difluoro-2-(4-R-5-X-2-pyridinyl-κN)phenyl-κC]diiridium, [Ir2(μ-Cl)2(L-C,N)4] with 5-(2-pyridinyl)-3-trifluoromethyl-1H-1,2,4-triazole (HL1) gave complexes [Ir(L1-N1,N’)(L-C,N)2] (8ab; a X = R = H; b X = Br, R = H; c X = H, R = C8H17; d X = 3-carbazolyl, R = H). Complexes 8ad exhibit room-temperature photoluminescence in 450-700 nm region. Electroluminescence from conjugated polymers can be significantly improved by harnessing the energy of their non-emissive triplet states. Poly(2,7-dibenzosilole) was prepared and its triplet energy has been measured as 2.14 eV, a figure that is slightly higher than that of polyfluorene (2.09 eV).

Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering published new progress about 219508-27-7. 219508-27-7 belongs to triazoles, auxiliary class Trifluoromethylated Building Blocks, name is 2-[5-(Trifluoromethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl]pyridine, and the molecular formula is C8H5F3N4, Related Products of triazoles.

Referemce:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,2,3-Triazole,
Triazoles – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics