Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol.520, 344-350, 2010
Pyridyltriazole as a Main Ligand in the Iridium Complexes for Blue Phosphorescence
New blue-phosphorescent iridium complexes containing pyridyltriazole derivatives (trzl-CH(2)OMe) as main ligands and benzyldiphenylphosphines (bdp) as ancillary ligands were synthesized and their photophysical properties were investigated. As a main ligand, 2-(5-(methoxymethyl)-2H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl) pyridine (trzl-CH(2)OMe), which has the strong electron-withdrawing ability was chosen to give the deep blue emission of its iridium complexes. As ancillary ligands, bdp and bdp-F(2), were employed where they represents benzyldiphenylphosphine and (3,5-difluorobenzyl)-diphenylphosphine, respectively. The resulting iridium complexes, Ir(trzl-CH(2)OMe)(2)(bdp) and Ir(trzl-CH(2)OMe)(2)(bdp-F(2)), exhibited the blue emission at 484 and 481 nm in CH(2)Cl(2) solution, respectively. These emission was blue shifted, compared to that of the previously reported Ir complex containing a fluorinated phenylpyridine and bdp, Ir(4-Me-4'-F-ppy)(2)(bdp) at 491 nm. We also investigated the solid state luminescence properties of the complexes prepared herein in a polymer film of PMMA (poly(methylmetacrylate)) for their application to the polymeric process.