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Ossila/CBP | 4,4′-Bis(9-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl | 58328-31-7/5 g Sublimed Grade (u003e99.5% purity)/M391

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商品描述

4,4′-Bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (CBP), is one of the most widely-used host materials for efficient fluorescent and phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes with high hole mobility. This is due to its electron-rich property from two carbazolyl units.

It has been demonstrated that CBP can efficiently host green, yellow and red phosphorescent emitters with triplet energies smaller than that of CBP (ET = 2.6 eV) [1].

General Information

CAS number58328-31-7
Chemical formulaC36H24N2
Molecular weight484.59 g/mol
HOMO/LUMOHOMO 6.0 eV, LUMO 2.9 eV
Synonyms
  • CBP, 4,4′-Bis(9-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl
  • 4,4-N,N′-Dicarbazole-1,1′-biphenyl
  • DCBP
Classification / Family

Carbazole derivatives, Hole-injection layer materials, Hole transport layer materials, Hole blocking layer materials, Phosphorescent host materials, Light-emitting fiodes, Organic electronics, Sublimed materials

Product Details

Purity

> 99.5% (sublimed)

> 98.0% (unsublimed)

Melting point281-285 (lit.) °C
AppearanceWhite powder

*Sublimation is a technique used to obtain ultra pure-grade chemicals. For more details about sublimation, please refer to the Sublimed Materials for OLED devices page.

Chemical Structure

CBP chemical structure
Chemical Structure of 4,4′-Bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (CBP)

Device Structure(s)

Device structureITO/MoO3 (3 nm)/CBP: 20 wt% Ir(ppy)3: 4 wt% FIrpic (30 nm)/TAZ (50 nm) [8]
ColourGreen  green
Max. Luminance27,524 cd/m2
Max. Current Efficiency71.2 cd/A
Device structureITO /TAPC/(1wt% DPB:99wt% tri-PXZ-TRZ*):CBP (15:85)/LiF/Al [6]
ColourRed  red
Max EQE17.5%
Max. Power Efficiency28lm W1
Device structure ITO/MO3 (1 nm)/CBP (35 nm)/8 wt% Ir(ppy)2(acac):CBP/TPBi (65 nm)/LiF/Al (100 nm) [7]
ColourGreen  green
EQE@100  cd/m223.4
Current Efficiency@100 

cd/m2

81 cd/A
Powder Efficiency@100 

cd/m2

78.0 lm W1
Device structureITO/MoOx (2 nm)/m-MTDATA: MoOx (30 nm, 15 wt.%)/m-MTDATA (10 nm)/Ir(ppz)(10 nm)/CBP:PO-01* (3 nm, 6 wt.%)/Ir(ppz)3 (1 nm)/DBFDPOPhCz*:FIrpic (10 nm,10 wt.%)/Bphen (36 nm)/LiF (1 nm)/Al [9]        
ColourWhite  white
Max. EQE12.2%
Max. Current Efficiency42.4 cd/A
Max. Power Efficiency47.6 lm W1
Device structureITO/NPB (30 nm)/CBP:8 wt% (t-bt)2Ir(acac)* (15 nm)/BPhen(35 nm)/LiF (1 nm)/CoPc:C60 (4:1) (5 nm)/MoO(5 nm)/NPB(30 nm)/CBP:8 wt% (t-bt)2Ir(acac)* (15 nm)/BPhen (35 nm)/Mg:Ag (100 nm) [10]
Colour   Yellow  yellow
Max. EQE16.78%
Max. Luminance 42,236 cd/m2
Max. Current Efficiency50.2 cd/A
Max. Power Efficiency12.9 lm W1
Device structureITO/NPD* (40 nm)/9%-Ir(piq)3:CBP (20 nm)/BPhen (50 nm)/KF (1 nm)/Al [11]
ColourRed  red
Max. Luminance 11,000 cd/m2
Max EQE 10.3%
Max. Powder Efficiency   8.0 lm W1
Device structure                                           ITO/0.4 wt% F4TCNQ doped α NPD (30 nm)/ 5 wt% Ir (ppy)3 doped CBP (50 nm)/BPhen (30 nm)/20 wt% TCNQ mixed BPhen (1.5 nm)/Al [12]
ColourGreen  green
Luminance@15 V1,320 cd/m2 
Power Efficiency@14 V56.6 lm W1  
Current Efficiency@14 V23.17 cd/A
Device structure                                      ITO/F4TCNQ (3 nm)/MeO-Spiro-TPD (27 nm)/CBP + BCzVbi* (50 nm)/BPhen (10 nm)/TCNQ mixed BPhen (1.5 nm)/Al [13]
Colour                                 Red  red
Luminance@ 10 mA/cm21,790 cd/m2
Power Efficiency@ 10 mA/cm2     4.65 lm W1  
Current Efficiency@ 10 mA/cm218.0 cd/A

*For chemical structure information, please refer to the cited references.

Characterisations

1H NMR 4,4

1H NMR of 4,4′-Bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (CBP) in CDCl3.

HPLC trace of 4,4′-Bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (CBP)

HPLC trace of 4,4′-Bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (CBP).

Pricing

GradeOrder CodeQuantityPrice
Sublimed (>99.5% purity)M3911 g£88.00
Unsublimed (>98.0% purity)M3925 g£137.00
Sublimed (>99.5% purity)M3915 g£339.00

MSDS Documentation

CBP MSDSCBP MSDS sheet

Literature and Reviews

  1. Transient analysis of organic electrophosphorescence: I. Transient analysis of triplet energy transfer, M. Baldo et al., Phys Rev B, 62: 10958–10966 (2000).
  2. Management of singlet and triplet excitons for efficient white organic light-emitting devices, Y. Sun, et al, Nature 440, 908-912 (2006), doi:10.1038/nature04645.
  3. Highly efficient single-layer dendrimer light-emitting diodes with balanced charge transport, T. D. Anthopoulos et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 82, 4824 (2003).
  4. White organic light-emitting devices with a bipolar transport layer between blue fluorescent and orange phosphorescent emitting layers, P. Chen et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 023505 (2007).
  5. Highly Efficient and Low-Voltage Phosphorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Using an Iridium Complex as the Host Material, T. Tsuzuki et al., Adv. Mater., 19, 276–280 (2007).
  6. High-efficiency organic light-emitting diodes with fluorescent emitters, H. Nakanotani et al., Nat. Commun., 5, 4016, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5016.
  7. Highly simplified phosphorescent organic light emitting diode with >20% external quantum efficiency at >10,000 cd/m2, Z. B. Wang, Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, 073310 (2011); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3532844.
  8. Simplified phosphorescent organic light-emitting devices using heavy doping with an Ir complex as an emitter, Y. Miao et al., RSC Adv., 5, 4261 (2015). DOI: 10.1039/c4ra13308k.
  9. Highly efficient and color-stable white organic light-emitting diode based on a novel blue phosphorescent host, Q. Wu et al., Syn. Metals 187, 160– 164 (2014); http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synthmet.2013.11.010.
  10. Effect of bulk and planar heterojunctions based charge generation layers on the performance of tandem organic light-emitting diodes, Z. Ma et al., Org. Electronics, 30, 136-142 (2016). doi:10.1016/j.orgel.2015.12.020
  11. Homoleptic Cyclometalated Iridium Complexes with Highly Efficient Red Phosphorescence and Application to Organic Light-Emitting Diode, A. Tsuboyama et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125, 12971-12979 (2003). DOI: 10.1021/ja034732d.
  12. Novel organic electron injection layer for efficient and stable organic light emitting diodes, R. Grover et al., J. Luminescence, 146, 53–56 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlumin.2013.09.004.
  13. Light outcoupling efficiency enhancement in organic light emitting diodes using an organic scattering layer, R. Grover et al., Phys. Status Solidi RRL 8 (1), 81–85 (2014). DOI: 10.1002/pssr.201308133.

To the best of our knowledge the technical information provided here is accurate. However, Ossila assume no liability for the accuracy of this information. The values provided here are typical at the time of manufacture and may vary over time and from batch to batch.

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