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High Purity Carbazole / RTP Inducer: Bd

Carbazole is an important building block in materials science. Liu et. al. recently reported that the optical properties of carbazole can be significantly affected by trace impurities that are difficult to separate.1,2) They have demonstrated that a small amount of 1H-Benzo[f]indole (= Bd) contained in carbazole induces room temperature phosphorescence (RTP). They also confirmed that RTP was observed in carbazole-derivatives which made from carbazole containing Bd. These results demonstrate the importance of raw material purity in materials science.

C3722, B6283


Non-Phosphorescent High Purity Carbazole

In view of the importance of the purity of carbazole as a starting material, TCI has commercialized high purity carbazole [C3722] with excellent optical properties. C3722 is free from trace impurities that affect optical properties, and its optical properties are guaranteed.
For example, the absorbance edge of C3722 is flat and RTP is not observed as shown in Figure 1 and 2. Conventional carbazole shows the absorbance at 350 - 400 nm and RTP at 500 - 800 nm range.

Comparison of absorption spectra of conventinal carbazole and C3722

Figure 1. Comparison of absorption spectra of conventinal carbazole and C3722


Comparison of emission spectra of general carbazole and C3722

Figure 2. Comparison of emission spectra of conventinal carbazole and C3722


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Advantages

  • The non-phosphorescence is guaranteed.
  • 1H-Benzo[f]indole free
  • Suitable for the synthesis of high purity carbazole based materials.

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Room Temperature Phosphorescence Inducer Bd

We have also commercialized Bd [B6283] by focusing on its property as RTP inducer. Table 1 and Figure 3 show the absorption and emission properties of Bd and carbazole. By adding 0.5 wt% of Bd to carbazole [C3722], RTP is observed in 500 - 700 nm region (Figure 4).

Table 1. Absorption and emission property of Bd and carbazole

Absorption and emission property of Bd and carbazole


Absorption and fluorescence spectra of Bd

Figure 3. Absorption and fluorescence spectra of Bd


RTP inducing property of Bd toward carbazole

Figure 4. RTP inducing property of Bd toward carbazole


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Advantages

  • Luminescent material which induces room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) by adding a very small amount to carbazole.
  • RTP property can be controlled by chemical modification.

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References

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