Tj. Boyd et al., ELECTROLUMINESCENCE FROM NEW POLYNORBORNENES THAT CONTAIN BLUE-LIGHT-EMITTING AND CHARGE-TRANSPORT SIDE-CHAINS, Macromolecules, 30(12), 1997, pp. 3553-3559
A blue-light-emitting electroluminescent polymer was prepared by ring-
opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of a norbornene monomer that
contains a diphenylanthracene chromophore as a side chain (lambda(max,
em) = 450 nm). Norbornene monomers also were synthesized that contain
an oxadiazole (for electron transport) or a tertiary arylamine (for ho
le transport). Oligomers (25mers or 50mers) of homo- and copolymers (M
-w/M-n = 1.02-1.08) were prepared in toluene in 95-98% yield, employin
g Mo(N-2,6-C6H3-i-Pr-2)(CHMe2Ph)(O-t-Bu)(2) as the initiator. Electrol
uminescent devices made with a single layer of substituted polynorborn
ene, an ITO anode, and an Al cathode were prepared first. Two-layer de
vices were then constructed in which the substituted polynorbornene wa
s spin cast onto a 25-bilayer poly(phenylenevinylene) (PPV) heterostru
cture. The two-layer device performed best in terms of efficiency, lig
ht output, and threshold voltage.