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Highly Luminescent Organic Nanorods from Air Oxidation of para‐ Substituted Anilines for Freestanding Deep‐Red Color Filters
Author(s) -
Park Yoonsang,
Park Cheolwoo,
Kim Joo Sung,
Ahn Tae Kyu,
Lim Ho Sun,
Lee TaeWoo,
Kwon Woosung
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advanced optical materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.89
H-Index - 91
ISSN - 2195-1071
DOI - 10.1002/adom.201800577
Subject(s) - materials science , luminescence , nanorod , aniline , photoluminescence , phenazine , spectroscopy , nanomaterials , photochemistry , nanotechnology , chemical engineering , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , engineering
Abstract Oxidation of aniline provides useful organic nanostructures with a wide variety of particle morphologies and properties. Accordingly, in the present study, novel luminescent organic nanorods (ONs) are synthesized through one‐step air oxidation of para ‐substituted anilines without any shape‐guiding surfactants. These ONs present highly crystalline rod‐like structures due to the ortho ‐coupling reaction of aniline and π–π interactions between the phenazine‐like structures. Using photoluminescence spectroscopy, absorption spectroscopy, time‐correlated single photon counting, and time‐dependent density functional theory calculation, it is revealed that the phenazine‐like structures in the ONs are largely responsible for their bright, photostable, deep‐red luminescence with absolute quantum efficiency up to 46%. Finally, the potential application of ONs as a freestanding color filter for deep‐red‐light‐emitting devices that could be used for color pixels of future displays is demonstrated. The findings of this study provide a new strategy for the preparation of luminescent organic nanomaterials, and show their potential for optoelectronic applications.

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