2000
DOI: 10.1080/02678290050043842
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Fluorescent columnar liquid crystalline 3,4,9,10-tetra-(n-alkoxycarbonyl)-perylenes

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“…Bock, Kitzerow et al fanden, dass sogar Perylentetracarbonsäuretetraethylester (59 a) eine columnare Mesophase bildet, die über einen Bereich von 70 K stabil ist. [141] Die Orientierung von 59 a in der Mesophase stimmt sehr gut mit der Packung im Kristall überein.…”
Section: Perylenderivateunclassified
“…Bock, Kitzerow et al fanden, dass sogar Perylentetracarbonsäuretetraethylester (59 a) eine columnare Mesophase bildet, die über einen Bereich von 70 K stabil ist. [141] Die Orientierung von 59 a in der Mesophase stimmt sehr gut mit der Packung im Kristall überein.…”
Section: Perylenderivateunclassified
“…A shape of the band depends on the length of the alkyl In our previous papers [8][9][10]14,15] we reported about the fluorescence spectra of LB films formed of dyes 2-6, pure and mixed with two liquid crystals, and supposed that the main emitters in LB films are excimers, which originate from interaction of neighbouring molecules after one is excited. Benning et al [2] have found that the maximum of the excimer fluorescence band of 3,4,9,10-tetra-(n-alkoxy--carbonyl)-perylenes in the crystalline state appears at 582-600 nm (depending on the alkyl chain length). However, in LB films of perylene and its derivatives two types of emission were observed, Y-emission, which originates from partially relaxed excited molecular pairs (excimer precursors) [12,13,22] and E-emission, connected with the existence of genuine excimers [12,13].…”
Section: Spectroscopic Studies Of Perylene-derivatives/aa Mixtures Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because liquid crystals possess the ability to self-organize spontaneously into highly ordered structures, luminescent compounds with liquid crystalline properties are the subject of intensive research in the field of molecular electronics. It was found that some homologues of 3,4,9,10-tetra-(n-alkoxy-carbonyl)-perylenes are able to form a columnar hexagonal liquid crystalline phase over a certain temperature range [2], which in connection with their excellent fluorescent properties [2][3][4] gives opportunity to use these dyes as an active layer in OLEDs. One of the possibilities to obtain active layers is utilization of Langmuir-Blodgett technique, which offers a unique method for fabricating ultrathin ordered layers [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These polymers are required to be uniform and smooth amorphous films without exhibiting pinholes and to be thermally stable without crystallizing [119]. These diodes use two electrodes between which one or more semiconducting organic layers with either fluorescence or phosphorescence capability are placed [120]. The advantages of using, for example, polymer-attached dyes instead of inorganic LEDs are the low costs of production, their good processability and their high chemical and electrical stability.…”
Section: Electrochemical and Optoelectronic Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%