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Linear-shaped thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitter using 1,5-naphthyridine as an electron acceptor for efficient light extraction
Lee, Youngnam,Woo, Seung-Je,Kim, Jang-Joo,Hong, Jong-In
, (2019/12/27)
In this study, we developed a donor-π-acceptor-π-donor-type thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitter (NyDPAc) using 1,5-naphthyridine as a core moiety. NyDPAc exhibited a high horizontal dipole ratio and thus a high external quantum efficiency (20.9%) even at a relatively low photoluminescence quantum yield (57%). 1,5-naphthyridine as an electron acceptor represents a promising core moiety for efficient TADF materials.
Discovery of N-(Pyridin-4-yl)-1,5-naphthyridin-2-amines as Potential Tau Pathology PET Tracers for Alzheimer’s Disease
Rombouts, Frederik J. R.,Andrés, José-Ignacio,Ariza, Manuela,Alonso, José Manuel,Austin, Nigel,Bottelbergs, Astrid,Chen, Lu,Chupakhin, Vladimir,Cleiren, Erna,Fierens, Katleen,Fontana, Alberto,Langlois, Xavier,Leenaerts, Joseph E.,Mari?n, Jonas,Martínez Lamenca, Carolina,Salter, Rhys,Schmidt, Mark E.,Te Riele, Paula,Wintmolders, Cindy,Trabanco, Andrés A.,Zhang, Wei,Macdonald, Gregor,Moechars, Dieder
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