articleChemistry of MaterialsJul 15, 2004Closed access

Applications of Three-Coordinate Organoboron Compounds and Polymers in Optoelectronics

Durham University

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Abstract

Three-coordinate boron, with its vacant p-orbital, is a useful π-acceptor in conjugated organic molecules. These materials have interesting linear, as well as first- and second-order nonlinear, optical properties, exhibit two-photon-excited fluorescence and fluoride ion sensing properties, and can serve as emissive and/or electron-transport layers in OLEDs. Polymers containing three-coordinate boron in the main chain also display interesting optical properties. These features are all addressed in this short review.

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Keywords
  • Polymer
  • Excited state
  • Conjugated system
  • Electron acceptor
  • Molecule
  • Fluorescence
  • Materials science
  • Acceptor
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