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Diazene sulphonate as a cross-linking agent for polymers with pendant triarylamine hole-conducting units

  • Eva Baranovicova , Andrej Stasko und Oskar Nuyken EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 24. Mai 2016
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Abstract

Diazene sulphonates are readily available compounds which are soluble in water and polar solvents. They strongly absorb the UV-VIS light and they decompose under UV irradiation via radical or ionic intermediates. These properties render them valuable, e.g. for analytical purposes and for photo-printing. In this presentation, it will be demonstrated that polymers with a pendant diazene sulphonate function as cross-linking agents and with pendant aromatic amines as hole-transporters can be considered as useful materials for organic light-emitting device (OLED) technology.


Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Robert Kerber on the occasion of his 90th birthday


Acknowledgements

The authors wish to express their gratitude for a George-Manecke grant and to the Scientific Grant Agency of the Slovak Republic (Project VEGA 1/0289/12) for financial support. We also wish to thank Dr. S. D. Pask for his fruitful discussion and many helpful comments during the preparation of this manuscript.

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Received: 2015-11-12
Revised: 2016-2-8
Accepted: 2016-2-9
Published Online: 2016-5-24
Published in Print: 2016-9-1

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