WO2013077141A1 - ベンゾフルオレン化合物、該化合物を用いた発光層用材料および有機電界発光素子 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a benzofluorene compound, a light emitting layer material using the compound, and an organic electroluminescent element.
- the organic electroluminescent element is a self-luminous light emitting element, and is expected as a light emitting element for display or illumination. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, display devices using light emitting elements that emit electroluminescence have been studied variously because they can save power and can be thinned. Further, organic electroluminescent elements made of organic materials can be easily reduced in weight and size. Therefore, it has been actively studied. In particular, the development of organic materials with light emission characteristics such as blue, which is one of the three primary colors of light, and organic materials that have charge transporting ability (such as semiconductors and superconductors) such as holes and electrons The development of materials has been actively studied so far, regardless of whether it is a high molecular compound or a low molecular compound.
- the organic electroluminescent element has a structure composed of a pair of electrodes composed of an anode and a cathode, and one or a plurality of layers including an organic compound disposed between the pair of electrodes.
- the layer containing an organic compound includes a light-emitting layer and a charge transport / injection layer that transports or injects charges such as holes and electrons, and various organic materials have been developed as the organic compound (for example, International Publication No. 2004/061048 pamphlet (Japanese Patent Publication No. 2006-512395), International Publication No. 2005/056633 pamphlet: see Patent Documents 1 and 2).
- Patent Documents 1 and 2 discloses the polymer compound of benzofluorene in the examples of these patent documents.
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Publication No. 2005-513713 discloses a dibenzofluorene compound having an aryl-substituted amino.
- Patent Document 4 JP 2008-214271 A discloses a benzofluorene compound having an aryl-substituted amino
- Patent Document 5 International Publication No. 2010/59837 discloses a chrysene compound having an aryl-substituted amino.
- an organic electroluminescence device having sufficient performance with respect to the device life and the like has not been obtained yet even if the organic material described above is used. Furthermore, materials that can be driven at a low voltage and materials that can emit blue light with high color purity have been required to improve the NTSC ratio. Under such circumstances, it has been desired to develop an organic electroluminescence device having a high performance in device lifetime, driving voltage, color purity, and the like, that is, a compound capable of obtaining the device.
- the present inventors have found a benzofluorene compound represented by the following general formula (1) and succeeded in producing the benzofluorene compound. Further, it has been found that an organic electroluminescent device improved in characteristics such as device lifetime can be obtained by arranging an organic electroluminescent device by arranging a layer containing this benzofluorene compound between a pair of electrodes. Completed the invention. That is, the present invention provides the following benzofluorene compounds.
- a benzofluorene compound represented by the following general formula (1) (Where Each Ar is independently phenyl, naphthyl or heteroaryl; R 1 and R 2 are each independently aryl, cycloalkyl, fluorine, cyano, alkyl optionally substituted with fluorine, alkoxy optionally substituted with fluorine, substituted silyl, or substituted germyl; n1 and n2 are each independently an integer of 0 to 5, and when two or more R 1 are adjacently substituted in one naphthyl group or two or more R 2 are adjacent in one Ar group These may be combined to form an aliphatic ring, Each R 3 is independently alkyl or aryl, and two R 3 may be bonded to each other to form a ring; and At least one hydrogen in the compound represented by the formula (1) may be substituted with deuterium. )
- Ar is each independently phenyl or pyridyl;
- R 1 and R 2 each independently represents aryl having 6 to 12 carbon atoms, cycloalkyl having 3 to 6 carbon atoms, fluorine, cyano, optionally substituted alkyl having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or fluorine substitution.
- n1 and n2 are each independently an integer of 0 to 3, and when two or more R 1 are adjacently substituted in one naphthyl group or two or more R 2 are adjacent in one Ar group These may be bonded to form an aliphatic ring having 3 to 6 carbon atoms, R 3 are each independently alkyl or aryl having 6 to 12 carbon atoms having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, may form a ring two R 3 are bonded to each other, and, In the compound represented by the formula (1), at least one hydrogen of Ar and a naphthyl group may be substituted with deuterium.
- Ar is each independently phenyl or pyridyl;
- R 1 and R 2 are each independently phenyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, methylcyclopentyl, fluorine, cyano, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, s-butyl, t- Butyl, methyl fluoride, ethyl fluoride, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, isobutoxy, s-butoxy, t-butoxy, methoxy fluoride, ethoxy fluoride, trimethylsilyl, triethylsilyl, t-butyldimethyl Silyl, trimethylgermyl, triethylgermyl, or t-butyldimethylgermyl, n1 and n2 are
- Ar is each independently phenyl or pyridyl;
- R 1 and R 2 are each independently phenyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, methylcyclopentyl, fluorine, cyano, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, t-butyl, methyl fluoride, methoxy, ethoxy, methoxy fluoride , Trimethylsilyl, triethylsilyl, trimethylgermyl, or triethylgermyl, n1 and n2 are each independently an integer of 0 to 2, and when two or more R 1 are adjacently substituted in one naphthyl group, or two or more R 2 are adjacent in one Ar group These may be combined to form a cyclohexane ring, and Each R 3 is independently methyl, ethyl, or phenyl; The benzofluorene compound described in [1] above.
- a material for a light emitting layer of a light emitting element the material for a light emitting layer containing the benzofluorene compound according to any one of the above [1] to [8].
- An organic electroluminescence device having a pair of electrodes composed of an anode and a cathode, and a light emitting layer disposed between the pair of electrodes and containing the light emitting layer material described in [9].
- the organic electroluminescence device which contains at least one selected from the group consisting of a pyridine derivative, a phenanthroline derivative, a borane derivative, and a benzimidazole derivative.
- the electron transport layer and / or the electron injection layer may further include an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, a rare earth metal, an alkali metal oxide, an alkali metal halide, an alkaline earth metal oxide, or alkaline earth. Containing at least one selected from the group consisting of metal halides, rare earth metal oxides, rare earth metal halides, alkali metal organic complexes, alkaline earth metal organic complexes and rare earth metal organic complexes.
- a display device comprising the organic electroluminescent element according to any one of [8] to [12].
- a benzofluorene compound having excellent characteristics as a light emitting layer material can be provided.
- characteristics such as element lifetime have been improved.
- An organic electroluminescent device can be provided.
- Benzofluorene compound represented by the general formula (1) The benzofluorene compound of the present invention will be described in detail.
- the benzofluorene compound according to the present invention is a benzofluorene compound represented by the general formula (1).
- the “alkyl” in R 1 , R 2 and R 3 in the general formula (1) may be either a straight chain or a branched chain, for example, a straight chain alkyl having 1 to 24 carbon atoms or a group having 3 to 24 carbon atoms.
- Preferred “alkyl” is alkyl having 1 to 18 carbons (branched alkyl having 3 to 18 carbons). More preferable “alkyl” is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons (branched alkyl having 3 to 12 carbons). More preferable “alkyl” is alkyl having 1 to 6 carbon atoms (branched alkyl having 3 to 6 carbon atoms). Particularly preferred “alkyl” is alkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms (branched alkyl having 3 to 4 carbon atoms).
- alkyl examples include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, s-butyl, t-butyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, neopentyl, t-pentyl, n-hexyl, 1 -Methylpentyl, 4-methyl-2-pentyl, 3,3-dimethylbutyl, 2-ethylbutyl, n-heptyl, 1-methylhexyl, n-octyl, t-octyl, 1-methylheptyl, 2-ethylhexyl, 2 -Propylpentyl, n-nonyl, 2,2-dimethylheptyl, 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptyl, 3,5,5-trimethylhexyl, n-decyl, n-undecy
- Alkyl in R 1 and R 2 in the general formula (1) may be fluorine-substituted, and examples thereof include the above-mentioned alkyl fluorides, and specifically include methyl fluoride, ethyl fluoride, fluorine. And n-propyl fluoride, isopropyl fluoride, n-butyl fluoride, isobutyl fluoride, s-butyl fluoride, and t-butyl fluoride.
- aryl in R 1 , R 2 and R 3 in the general formula (1) examples include aryl having 6 to 30 carbon atoms.
- Preferred “aryl” is aryl having 6 to 16 carbon atoms, more preferably aryl having 6 to 12 carbon atoms.
- aryl include monocyclic aryl phenyl, (o-, m-, p-) tolyl, (2,3-, 2,4-, 2,5-, 2,6-, 3,4-, 3,5-) xylyl, mesityl, (o-, m-, p-) cumenyl, bicyclic aryl (2-, 3-, 4-) biphenylyl, fused bicyclic aryl Certain (1-, 2-) naphthyl, tricyclic arylterphenylyl (m-terphenyl-2'-yl, m-terphenyl-4'-yl, m-terphenyl-5'-yl, o- Terphenyl-3'-yl, o-terphenyl-4'-yl, p-terphenyl-2'-yl, m-terphenyl-2-yl, m-terphenyl-3-yl, m-terphenyl -4-yl, o-terpheny
- Examples of “cycloalkyl” in R 1 and R 2 of the general formula (1) include cycloalkyl having 3 to 12 carbon atoms.
- Preferred “cycloalkyl” is cycloalkyl having 3 to 10 carbon atoms. More preferred “cycloalkyl” is cycloalkyl having 3 to 8 carbon atoms. More preferred “cycloalkyl” is cycloalkyl having 3 to 6 carbon atoms.
- cycloalkyl examples include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, methylcyclopentyl, cycloheptyl, methylcyclohexyl, cyclooctyl, and dimethylcyclohexyl.
- alkoxy in R 1 and R 2 of the general formula (1) examples include alkoxy having 1 to 15 carbon atoms. Preferred “alkoxy” is alkoxy having 1 to 10 carbon atoms. More preferred “alkoxy” is alkoxy having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- alkoxy examples include methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, isobutoxy, s-butoxy, t-butoxy, pentyloxy, cyclopentyloxy, hexyloxy, cyclohexyloxy, heptyloxy, cycloheptyloxy Octyloxy, cyclooctyloxy, phenoxy and the like.
- Alkoxy in R 1 and R 2 in the general formula (1) may be fluorine-substituted, and examples thereof include the above-mentioned alkoxy fluorides, and specifically include methoxy fluoride, ethoxy fluoride, fluorine. And propoxy fluoride, isopropoxy fluoride, n-butoxy fluoride, isobutoxy fluoride, s-butoxy fluoride, and t-butoxy fluoride.
- the three hydrogens in the silyl group are each independently methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl. , S-butyl, t-butyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, biphenylyl or naphthyl. Of these, trialkyl-substituted silyl is preferable.
- substituted silyl examples include trimethylsilyl, triethylsilyl, tripropylsilyl, triisopropylsilyl, tributylsilyl, tris-butylsilyl, tri-t-butylsilyl, ethyldimethylsilyl, propyldimethylsilyl, isopropyldimethylsilyl, butyldimethyl Silyl, s-butyldimethylsilyl, t-butyldimethylsilyl, methyldiethylsilyl, propyldiethylsilyl, isopropyldiethylsilyl, butyldiethylsilyl, s-butyldiethylsilyl, t-butyldiethylsilyl, methyldipropylsilyl, ethyldipropyl Silyl, butyldipropylsilyl,
- phenyldimethylsilyl phenyldiethylsilyl, phenyldi-t-butylsilyl, methyldiphenylsilyl, ethyldiphenylsilyl, propyldiphenylsilyl, isopropyldiphenylsilyl, butyldiphenylsilyl, s-butyldiphenylsilyl, t-butyldiphenylsilyl, triphenylsilyl Etc.
- “Substituted germyl” in R 1 and R 2 of the general formula (1) includes three hydrogens in the germyl group (—GeH 3 ) independently of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl. , S-butyl, t-butyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, biphenylyl or naphthyl. Of these, a trialkyl-substituted gel mill is preferable.
- substituted gel mills include trimethyl gel mill, triethyl gel mill, tripropyl gel mill, triisopropyl gel mill, tributyl gel mill, tris-butyl gel mill, tri-t-butyl gel mill, ethyl dimethyl gel mill, propyl dimethyl gel.
- phenyl dimethyl gel mill phenyl diethyl gel mill, phenyl di-t-butyl gel mill, methyl diphenyl gel mill, ethyl diphenyl gel mill, propyl diphenyl gel mill, isopropyl diphenyl gel mill, butyl diphenyl gel mill, s-butyl diphenyl gel mill, t -Butyl diphenyl gel mill, triphenyl gel mill and the like.
- n1 and n2 are each independently an integer of 0 to 5, preferably an integer of 0 to 3, more preferably an integer of 0 to 2, and still more preferably 0.
- the formed aliphatic ring is preferably an aliphatic ring having 3 to 6 carbon atoms, and more preferably an aliphatic ring having 5 to 6 carbon atoms. Specific examples include aliphatic rings such as cyclobutane, cyclopentane, and cyclohexane.
- the structure of the naphthyl group substituted by R 1 may be the same or different on the left and right of the benzofluorene skeleton, but is preferably the same.
- the form of the naphthyl group bonded to the amino group (1-naphthyl or 2-naphthyl) may be the same or different on the left and right of the benzofluorene skeleton, but is preferably the same.
- the structure of the Ar group substituted by R 2 may be the same or different on the left and right of the benzofluorene skeleton, but is preferably the same.
- the form of the Ar group bonded to the amino group is benzofluorene
- the form of the Ar group bonded to the amino group is benzofluorene
- They may be the same or different on the left and right of the skeleton, but are preferably the same.
- the structures of the left and right diarylamino groups bonded to the benzofluorene skeleton are the same.
- Two R 3 may be the same or different, but the two R 3 are preferably the same. Two R 3 may be bonded to each other to form a ring (preferably an aliphatic ring having 3 to 6 carbon atoms).
- the 5-membered ring of the benzofluorene skeleton includes, for example, cyclobutane, cyclo An aromatic ring such as pentane, cyclohexane, methylcyclohexane, dimethylcyclohexane, and trimethylcyclohexane or an aromatic double-membered ring such as a fluorene ring may be spiro-condensed.
- alkyl tends to have a shorter emission wavelength than aryl
- alkyl is preferred for the purpose of blue light emission.
- the alkyl may be any of those described above, but methyl is particularly preferable.
- aryl can also be used.
- heteroaryl in Ar in the general formula (1) include heteroaryl having 2 to 30 carbon atoms.
- Preferred “heteroaryl” is heteroaryl having 2 to 25 carbon atoms, more preferably heteroaryl having 2 to 20 carbon atoms, still more preferably heteroaryl having 2 to 15 carbon atoms, particularly preferably carbon. It is a heteroaryl of 2-10.
- Examples of the “heteroaryl” include a heterocyclic group containing 1 to 5 heteroatoms selected from oxygen, sulfur and nitrogen in addition to carbon as a ring constituent atom.
- heterocyclic group examples include pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, imidazolyl, oxadiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrazinyl, triazinyl, indolyl, isoindolyl, 1H-indazolyl, Benzoimidazolyl, benzoxazolyl, benzothiazolyl, 1H-benzotriazolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, cinnolyl, quinazolyl, quinoxalinyl, phthalazinyl, naphthyridinyl, purinyl, pteridinyl, carbazolyl, acridinyl, phenoxa
- heteroaryl tends to have a shorter emission wavelength than phenyl or the like, and therefore heteroaryl is preferred for the purpose of blue emission.
- the heteroaryl may be any of those described above, but pyridyl is particularly preferable.
- phenyl or the like can be used when the emission wavelength is desired to be relatively long.
- All or part of may be deuterium.
- at least one hydrogen of Ar or naphthyl group is preferably substituted with deuterium.
- n1 and n2 are 0, at least 1 of Ar or naphthyl group More preferably, two hydrogens are replaced with deuterium. On the other hand, it may be a compound not substituted at all with deuterium.
- Specific examples of the compound represented by the general formula (1) include compounds represented by the following formulas (1-1) to (1-85). Among the following compounds, Formula (1-1), Formula (1-3), Formula (1-6), Formula (1-7), Formula (1-19), Formula (1-20), Formula (1) -22), formula (1-25), formula (1-29), formula (1-50), formula (1-51), formula (1-53), formula (1-62), formula (1- 64), compounds represented by formula (1-69) and formula (1-82) are preferred.
- the Buchwald-Hartwig reaction is a method of coupling an aromatic halide with a primary aromatic amine or a secondary aromatic amine using a palladium catalyst or a copper catalyst in the presence of a base.
- Specific examples of the reaction route for obtaining the compound represented by the general formula (1) by this method are as follows (Schemes 1 to 3).
- the reaction shown in the first stage of Scheme 1 is Suzuki coupling, and the reaction can be carried out even if the X and Y groups in the two compounds to be reacted are interchanged.
- Negishi coupling can be used instead of Suzuki coupling.
- a zinc chloride complex is used instead of boronic acid or boronic acid ester as the compound having Y group.
- the reaction can be carried out even if the X group and the Y group are interchanged (that is, using a zinc chloride complex of naphthalene), as described above.
- Scheme 2 is a method in which two Ar sites and two naphthalene sites are sequentially bonded to an aromatic dihalide. Conversely, an amine at the naphthalene site and a halogenated Ar are prepared, and two naphthalenes are prepared. It is also possible to combine two Ar sites after combining the sites.
- Scheme 3 is a method in which a diarylamine is synthesized in advance and bonded to an aromatic dihalide. In Scheme 3, a diarylamine was synthesized from an amine at an Ar site and a halogenated naphthalene, but on the contrary, a diarylamine can also be synthesized from an amine at a naphthalene site and a halogenated Ar.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , n1, n2 and Ar in each scheme correspond to those used in the general formula (1), respectively.
- palladium catalyst used in the above reaction are tetrakis (triphenylphosphine) palladium (0): Pd (PPh 3 ) 4 , bis (triphenylphosphine) palladium (II) dichloride: PdCl 2 (PPh 3 ) 2 , Palladium (II) acetate: Pd (OAc) 2 , tris (dibenzylideneacetone) dipalladium (0): Pd 2 (dba) 3 , tris (dibenzylideneacetone) dipalladium (0) chloroform complex: Pd 2 (dba ) 3 ⁇ CHCl 3, bis (dibenzylideneacetone) palladium (0): Pd (dba) 2, PdCl 2 ⁇ P (t-Bu) 2 - (p-NMe 2 -Ph) ⁇ 2, palladium bis (dibenzylidene ) Etc.
- a phosphine compound may be added to these palladium compounds in some cases.
- the phosphine compound include tri (t-butyl) phosphine, tricyclohexylphosphine, 1- (N, N-dimethylaminomethyl) -2- (di-t-butylphosphino) ferrocene, 1- (N, N -Dibutylaminomethyl) -2- (di-t-butylphosphino) ferrocene, 1- (methoxymethyl) -2- (di-t-butylphosphino) ferrocene, 1,1'-bis (di-t-butylphosphino) ) Ferrocene, 2,2′-bis (di-t-butylphosphino) -1,1′-binaphthyl, 2-methoxy-2 ′-(di-t-butylphosphino) -1,
- Specific examples of the base used in this reaction are sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, cesium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, barium hydroxide, sodium ethoxide, sodium t-butoxide, sodium acetate, phosphoric acid. Tripotassium, potassium fluoride, etc.
- solvent used in this reaction examples include benzene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, toluene, xylene, N, N-dimethylformamide, tetrahydrofuran, diethyl ether, t-butyl methyl ether, 1,4- Dioxane, methanol, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol and the like.
- solvents can be appropriately selected according to the structures of the aromatic halide, triflate, aromatic boronic acid ester and aromatic boronic acid to be reacted.
- a solvent may be used independently and may be used as a mixed solvent.
- the Ullmann reaction is a method of coupling an aromatic halide and a primary aromatic amine or a secondary aromatic amine using a copper catalyst in the presence of a base.
- a copper catalyst used in the Ullmann reaction include copper powder, copper chloride, copper bromide or copper iodide.
- specific examples of the base used in this reaction can be selected from the same ones as in the Buchwald-Hartwig reaction.
- specific examples of the solvent used in the Ullmann reaction include nitrobenzene, dichlorobenzene, N, N-dimethylformamide and the like.
- the reaction shown in the first stage of Scheme 4 is Suzuki coupling, and the X 1 group and the X 2 group are different so that the Y group and the X 1 group in the two compounds to be reacted react selectively. Based on reaction activity. Considering the availability of raw materials, for example, a compound in which the X 1 group is triflate and the X 2 group is chlorine is preferable.
- the reaction activity of the Y group and X 2 group substituted for benzoate is set so that Y group> X 2 group.
- Negishi coupling can be used instead of Suzuki coupling.
- a zinc chloride complex is used instead of boronic acid or boronic acid ester as the compound having Y group.
- the reaction can be carried out even if the X 1 group and the Y group are interchanged with each other (that is, using a zinc chloride complex of benzoate) as described above.
- halogens having different reaction activities are used as X 2 and X 3 of the aromatic dihalide
- triflate may also be used to make the reaction activities of X 2 and X 3 different.
- 1,4-halogenated naphthalene is used as a raw material instead of naphthalene having a Y group, and X 1 and X 2 substituted for benzoate are converted into a halogen group (or triflate group) and a methoxy group, respectively.
- An aromatic monohalide monotriflate can be synthesized by forming a benzofluorene ring according to Scheme 6 and demethylating and triflating the methoxy group using the alternative.
- a benzofluorene dihalogen (or halogen triflate) is obtained by performing the halogenation reaction in the fourth stage of Scheme 4 and can be used in Scheme 5 described later.
- the reaction activity of the X 2 group for example, chlorine
- the halogenating agent used in the fourth stage a group having a higher reaction activity is introduced into the X 3 group.
- a brominating agent or an iodinating agent is preferable, and an iodinating agent is more preferable.
- Scheme 5 is a method in which a diarylamino group is synthesized in advance and bound to a dihalogen (or halogen triflate) of benzofluorene.
- the compound represented by the general formula (1) can also be synthesized using a monohalogenated benzofluorene obtained by the reaction up to the third stage of Scheme 4.
- Schemes 6 and 7 are reaction pathways in this case, and a method in which a portion corresponding to a total of four aryl groups (two Ar and two naphthyl) is bonded one by one using a benzofluorene monohalogen as a raw material.
- diarylamino groups synthesized in advance one by one.
- a diarylamino group was bonded from the benzene side using a monohalogen having a reactive substituent X 2 bonded to the benzene side of benzofluorene.
- a monohalogen having a reactive substituent bonded to the naphthalene side may be synthesized by changing the raw material of Scheme 4 to an appropriate one, and then a diarylamino group may be bonded from the naphthalene side using this.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , n1, n2 and Ar in each scheme correspond to those used in the general formula (1), respectively.
- the compound represented by the general formula (1) includes N, N-substituted-1-naphthylamine having a reactive group at the 4-position and 3-alkoxycarbonyl-N, N-substituted having a reactive group at the 4-position.
- Aniline can also be produced by using a step (Scheme 8) in which aniline is produced in advance according to the above-described production method, and these are subjected to a coupling reaction and then subjected to a cyclization reaction.
- a reaction using a raw material in which —COOR for cyclization reaction is bonded to the 3-position of naphthylamine (Scheme 9) is also preferably used.
- the two diarylamino groups bonded to the benzofluorene skeleton can be produced with the same structure type or different structure types.
- the reaction shown in the first stage of Scheme 8 and Scheme 9 is Suzuki coupling, and the reaction can be carried out even if the X and Y groups in the two compounds to be reacted are interchanged.
- Negishi coupling can be used instead of Suzuki coupling.
- a zinc chloride complex is used instead of boronic acid or boronic acid ester as the compound having Y group. .
- the compounds of the present invention include those in which at least a part of the hydrogen atoms are substituted with deuterium.
- a compound can be obtained by using a raw material in which a desired position is deuterated. It can be synthesized in the same way.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an organic electroluminescent element according to this embodiment.
- An organic electroluminescent device 100 shown in FIG. 1 includes a substrate 101, an anode 102 provided on the substrate 101, a hole injection layer 103 provided on the anode 102, and a hole injection layer 103.
- the cathode 108 provided on the electron injection layer 107.
- the organic electroluminescent element 100 is manufactured in the reverse order, for example, the substrate 101, the cathode 108 provided on the substrate 101, the electron injection layer 107 provided on the cathode 108, and the electron injection layer.
- a structure including the hole injection layer 103 provided above and the anode 102 provided on the hole injection layer 103 may be employed.
- each said layer may consist of a single layer, respectively, and may consist of multiple layers.
- the substrate 101 serves as a support for the organic electroluminescent device 100, and usually quartz, glass, metal, plastic, or the like is used.
- the substrate 101 is formed into a plate shape, a film shape, or a sheet shape according to the purpose.
- a glass plate, a metal plate, a metal foil, a plastic film, a plastic sheet, or the like is used.
- glass plates and transparent synthetic resin plates such as polyester, polymethacrylate, polycarbonate, polysulfone and the like are preferable.
- soda lime glass, non-alkali glass, or the like is used, and the thickness only needs to be sufficient to maintain the mechanical strength.
- the upper limit value of the thickness is, for example, 2 mm or less, preferably 1 mm or less.
- the glass material is preferably alkali-free glass because it is better to have less ions eluted from the glass.
- soda lime glass with a barrier coat such as SiO 2 is also commercially available, so it can be used. it can.
- the substrate 101 may be provided with a gas barrier film such as a dense silicon oxide film on at least one surface in order to improve the gas barrier property, and a synthetic resin plate, film or sheet having a low gas barrier property is used as the substrate 101. When used, it is preferable to provide a gas barrier film.
- the anode 102 serves to inject holes into the light emitting layer 105.
- the hole injection layer 103 and / or the hole transport layer 104 are provided between the anode 102 and the light emitting layer 105, holes are injected into the light emitting layer 105 through these layers. .
- Examples of the material for forming the anode 102 include inorganic compounds and organic compounds.
- Examples of inorganic compounds include metals (aluminum, gold, silver, nickel, palladium, chromium, etc.), metal oxides (indium oxide, tin oxide, indium-tin oxide (ITO), etc.), halogenated Examples thereof include metals (such as copper iodide), copper sulfide, carbon black, ITO glass, and nesa glass.
- Examples of the organic compound include polythiophene such as poly (3-methylthiophene), conductive polymer such as polypyrrole and polyaniline, and the like. In addition, it can select suitably from the substances currently used as an anode of an organic electroluminescent element, and can use it.
- the resistance of the transparent electrode is not particularly limited as long as a current sufficient for light emission of the light emitting element can be supplied, but it is desirable that the resistance is low from the viewpoint of power consumption of the light emitting element.
- an ITO substrate of 300 ⁇ / ⁇ or less functions as an element electrode, but at present, since it is possible to supply a substrate of about 10 ⁇ / ⁇ , for example, 100 to 5 ⁇ / ⁇ , preferably 50 to 5 ⁇ . It is particularly desirable to use a low resistance product of / ⁇ .
- the thickness of ITO can be arbitrarily selected according to the resistance value, but is usually used in a range of 100 to 300 nm.
- the hole injection layer 103 plays a role of efficiently injecting holes moving from the anode 102 into the light emitting layer 105 or the hole transport layer 104.
- the hole transport layer 104 plays a role of efficiently transporting holes injected from the anode 102 or holes injected from the anode 102 through the hole injection layer 103 to the light emitting layer 105.
- the hole injection layer 103 and the hole transport layer 104 are each formed by laminating and mixing one kind or two or more kinds of hole injection / transport materials or a mixture of the hole injection / transport material and the polymer binder. Is done.
- an inorganic salt such as iron (III) chloride may be added to the hole injection / transport material to form a layer.
- a hole injection / transport material As a hole injection / transport material, it is necessary to efficiently inject and transport holes from the positive electrode between electrodes to which an electric field is applied. The hole injection efficiency is high, and the injected holes are transported efficiently. It is desirable to do. For this purpose, it is preferable to use a substance that has a low ionization potential, a high hole mobility, excellent stability, and is less likely to generate trapping impurities during production and use.
- a compound conventionally used as a charge transport material for holes, a p-type semiconductor, and a hole injection of an organic electroluminescent element are used.
- Any known material used for the layer and the hole transport layer can be selected and used. Specific examples thereof include carbazole derivatives (N-phenylcarbazole, polyvinylcarbazole, etc.), biscarbazole derivatives such as bis (N-arylcarbazole) or bis (N-alkylcarbazole), triarylamine derivatives (aromatic tertiary class).
- NPD N-diphenyl-N, N'- Di (3-methylphenyl) -4,4′-diphenyl-1,1′-diamine, N, N′-dinaphthyl-N, N′-diphenyl -4,4'-diphenyl-1,1'-diamine, triphenylamine derivatives such as 4,4 ', 4 "-tris (3-methylphenyl (phenyl) amino) triphenylamine, starburst amine derivatives
- Polycarbonate, styrene derivatives, polyvinyl carbazole, polysilane, etc. having monomers in the side chain are preferred, but a compound that forms a thin film necessary for the production of a light-emitting element, can inject holes from the anode, and can further transport holes If it is especially limited Not.
- organic semiconductors are strongly influenced by the doping.
- Such an organic semiconductor matrix material is composed of a compound having a good electron donating property or a compound having a good electron accepting property.
- Strong electron acceptors such as tetracyanoquinone dimethane (TCNQ) or 2,3,5,6-tetrafluorotetracyano-1,4-benzoquinone dimethane (F4TCNQ) are known for doping of electron donor materials.
- TCNQ tetracyanoquinone dimethane
- F4TCNQ 2,3,5,6-tetrafluorotetracyano-1,4-benzoquinone dimethane
- the light emitting layer 105 emits light by recombining holes injected from the anode 102 and electrons injected from the cathode 108 between electrodes to which an electric field is applied.
- the material for forming the light-emitting layer 105 may be a compound that emits light by being excited by recombination of holes and electrons (a light-emitting compound), can form a stable thin film shape, and is in a solid state It is preferable that the compound exhibits a high emission (fluorescence and / or phosphorescence) efficiency.
- the light emitting layer may be either a single layer or a plurality of layers, each formed of a light emitting material (host material, dopant material), which may be a mixture of a host material and a dopant material or a host material alone. Or either. That is, in each layer of the light emitting layer, only the host material or the dopant material may emit light, or both the host material and the dopant material may emit light. Each of the host material and the dopant material may be one kind or a plurality of combinations.
- the dopant material may be included in the host material as a whole, or may be included partially. The amount of dopant used varies depending on the dopant and may be determined according to the characteristics of the dopant.
- the standard of the amount of dopant used is preferably 0.001 to 50% by weight, more preferably 0.1 to 10% by weight, and still more preferably 1 to 5% by weight of the entire light emitting material.
- a doping method it can be formed by a co-evaporation method with a host material, but it may be pre-mixed with the host material and then simultaneously deposited.
- the host material is not particularly limited, but has previously been known as a phosphor, fused ring derivatives such as anthracene and pyrene, metal chelated oxinoid compounds such as tris (8-quinolinolato) aluminum, bis Bisstyryl derivatives such as styryl anthracene derivatives and distyrylbenzene derivatives, tetraphenylbutadiene derivatives, coumarin derivatives, oxadiazole derivatives, pyrrolopyridine derivatives, perinone derivatives, cyclopentadiene derivatives, thiadiazolopyridine derivatives, pyrrolopyrrole derivatives, in polymer systems Polyphenylene vinylene derivatives, polyparaphenylene derivatives, and polythiophene derivatives are preferably used.
- the host material can be appropriately selected from the compounds described in Chemical Industry, June 2004, page 13, and references cited therein.
- the amount of the host material used is preferably 50 to 99.999% by weight of the entire light emitting material, more preferably 80 to 99.95% by weight, and still more preferably 90 to 99.9% by weight.
- a benzofluorene compound of the above general formula (1) can be used, and in particular, compounds represented by the above formulas (1-1) to (1-85) are preferably used.
- the amount of the benzofluorene compound represented by the general formula (1) used as a dopant material is preferably 0.001 to 50% by weight, more preferably 0.05 to 20% by weight, based on the entire light emitting material. More preferably, it is 0.1 to 10% by weight.
- a doping method it can be formed by a co-evaporation method with a host material, but it may be pre-mixed with the host material and then simultaneously deposited.
- the other dopant material is not particularly limited, and a known compound can be used, and can be selected from various materials according to a desired emission color.
- condensed ring derivatives such as phenanthrene, anthracene, pyrene, tetracene, pentacene, perylene, naphthopylene, dibenzopyrene and rubrene
- benzoxazole derivatives benzothiazole derivatives, benzimidazole derivatives, benzotriazole derivatives, oxazole derivatives, Bisstyryl derivatives such as oxadiazole derivatives, thiazole derivatives, imidazole derivatives, thiadiazole derivatives, triazole derivatives
- pyrazoline derivatives stilbene derivatives, thiophene derivatives, tetraphenylbutadiene derivatives, cyclopentadiene derivatives, bisstyrylanth
- each color light include blue to blue-green dopant materials such as aromatic hydrocarbon compounds such as naphthalene, anthracene, phenanthrene, pyrene, triphenylene, perylene, fluorene, indene and derivatives thereof, furan, pyrrole, thiophene, silole, Aromatic heterocyclic compounds such as 9-silafluorene, 9,9'-spirobisilafluorene, benzothiophene, benzofuran, indole, dibenzothiophene, dibenzofuran, imidazopyridine, phenanthroline, pyrazine, naphthyridine, quinoxaline, pyrrolopyridine, thioxanthene And its derivatives, distyrylbenzene derivatives, tetraphenylbutadiene derivatives, stilbene derivatives, aldazine derivatives, coumarin derivatives, imidazole, thiophene,
- green to yellow dopant material examples include coumarin derivatives, phthalimide derivatives, naphthalimide derivatives, perinone derivatives, pyrrolopyrrole derivatives, cyclopentadiene derivatives, acridone derivatives, quinacridone derivatives, and naphthacene derivatives such as rubrene.
- a compound in which a substituent capable of increasing the wavelength such as aryl, heteroaryl, arylvinyl, amino, cyano is introduced into the compound exemplified as a blue-green dopant material is also a suitable example.
- orange to red dopant materials include naphthalimide derivatives such as bis (diisopropylphenyl) perylenetetracarboxylic imide, perinone derivatives, rare earth complexes such as Eu complexes having acetylacetone, benzoylacetone and phenanthroline as ligands, 4 -(Dicyanomethylene) -2-methyl-6- (p-dimethylaminostyryl) -4H-pyran and its analogs, metal phthalocyanine derivatives such as magnesium phthalocyanine and aluminum chlorophthalocyanine, rhodamine compounds, deazaflavin derivatives, coumarin derivatives, quinacridone Derivatives, phenoxazine derivatives, oxazine derivatives, quinazoline derivatives, pyrrolopyridine derivatives, squarylium derivatives, violanthrone derivatives, phenazine derivatives, phenoxazo Derivatives, thi
- the benzofluorene compound represented by the general formula (1) is most suitable.
- Borane derivatives, amine-containing styryl derivatives, aromatic amine derivatives, coumarin derivatives, pyran derivatives, iridium complexes or platinum complexes are preferred.
- perylene derivatives examples include 3,10-bis (2,6-dimethylphenyl) perylene, 3,10-bis (2,4,6-trimethylphenyl) perylene, 3,10-diphenylperylene, 3,4- Diphenylperylene, 2,5,8,11-tetra-t-butylperylene, 3,4,9,10-tetraphenylperylene, 3- (1'-pyrenyl) -8,11-di (t-butyl) perylene 3- (9′-anthryl) -8,11-di (t-butyl) perylene, 3,3′-bis (8,11-di (t-butyl) perylenyl), and the like.
- JP-A-11-97178, JP-A-2000-133457, JP-A-2000-26324, JP-A-2001-267079, JP-A-2001-267078, JP-A-2001-267076, Perylene derivatives described in JP-A No. 2000-34234, JP-A No. 2001-267075, JP-A No. 2001-217077 and the like may be used.
- borane derivatives examples include 1,8-diphenyl-10- (dimesitylboryl) anthracene, 9-phenyl-10- (dimesitylboryl) anthracene, 4- (9′-anthryl) dimesitylborylnaphthalene, 4- (10 ′ -Phenyl-9'-anthryl) dimesitylborylnaphthalene, 9- (dimesitylboryl) anthracene, 9- (4'-biphenylyl) -10- (dimesitylboryl) anthracene, 9- (4 '-(N-carbazolyl) phenyl) And -10- (dimesitylboryl) anthracene.
- amine-containing styryl derivatives include N, N, N ′, N′-tetra (4-biphenylyl) -4,4′-diaminostilbene, N, N, N ′, N′-tetra (1-naphthyl).
- aromatic amine derivative examples include N, N, N, N-tetraphenylanthracene-9,10-diamine, 9,10-bis (4-diphenylamino-phenyl) anthracene, and 9,10-bis (4- Di (1-naphthylamino) phenyl) anthracene, 9,10-bis (4-di (2-naphthylamino) phenyl) anthracene, 10-di-p-tolylamino-9- (4-di-p-tolylamino-1) -Naphthyl) anthracene, 10-diphenylamino-9- (4-diphenylamino-1-naphthyl) anthracene, 10-diphenylamino-9- (6-diphenylamino-2-naphthyl) anthracene, [4- (4-diphenyl Amino-phenyl) naphthalen-1-yl]
- Examples of coumarin derivatives include coumarin-6 and coumarin-334. Moreover, you may use the coumarin derivative described in Unexamined-Japanese-Patent No. 2004-43646, Unexamined-Japanese-Patent No. 2001-76876, and Unexamined-Japanese-Patent No. 6-298758.
- Examples of the pyran derivative include the following DCM and DCJTB. Also, JP 2005-126399, JP 2005-097283, JP 2002-234892, JP 2001-220577, JP 2001-081090, and JP 2001-052869. Alternatively, pyran derivatives described in the above may be used.
- iridium complex examples include Ir (ppy) 3 described below. Further, the iridium complexes described in JP-A-2006-089398, JP-A-2006-080419, JP-A-2005-298483, JP-A-2005-097263, JP-A-2004-111379, etc. It may be used.
- platinum complex examples include the following PtOEP. Further, the platinum complexes described in JP-A-2006-190718, JP-A-2006-128634, JP-A-2006-093542, JP-A-2004-335122, JP-A-2004-331508, etc. It may be used.
- the dopant can be appropriately selected from the compounds described in Chemical Industry, June 2004, page 13, and references cited therein.
- the electron injection layer 107 plays a role of efficiently injecting electrons moving from the cathode 108 into the light emitting layer 105 or the electron transport layer 106.
- the electron transport layer 106 plays a role of efficiently transporting electrons injected from the cathode 108 or electrons injected from the cathode 108 through the electron injection layer 107 to the light emitting layer 105.
- the electron transport layer 106 and the electron injection layer 107 are each formed by laminating and mixing one or more electron transport / injection materials or a mixture of the electron transport / injection material and the polymer binder.
- the electron injection / transport layer is a layer that administers electrons from the cathode and further transports electrons, and it is desirable that the electron injection efficiency is high and the injected electrons are transported efficiently.
- the electron transport capability is much higher. Even if it is not high, the effect of improving the luminous efficiency is equivalent to that of a material having a high electron transport capability. Therefore, the electron injection / transport layer in this embodiment may include a function of a layer that can efficiently block the movement of holes.
- Materials used for the electron transport layer and the electron injection layer include compounds conventionally used as electron transport compounds in photoconductive materials, and known compounds used for the electron injection layer and the electron transport layer of organic electroluminescent elements. Any of these can be selected and used.
- pyridine derivatives naphthalene derivatives, anthracene derivatives, phenanthroline derivatives, perinone derivatives, coumarin derivatives, naphthalimide derivatives, anthraquinone derivatives, diphenoquinone derivatives, diphenylquinone derivatives, perylene derivatives, thiophene derivatives, thiadiazole derivatives, quinoxaline derivatives, quinoxaline Derivative polymers, benzazole compounds, pyrazole derivatives, perfluorinated phenylene derivatives, triazine derivatives, pyrazine derivatives, imidazopyridine derivatives, borane derivatives, benzoxazole derivatives, benzothiazole derivatives, quinoline derivatives, aldazine derivatives, carbazole derivatives, indole derivatives, Examples thereof include phosphorus oxide derivatives and bisstyryl derivatives.
- oxadiazole derivatives (1,3-bis [(4-t-butylphenyl) 1,3,4-oxadiazolyl] phenylene, etc.
- triazole derivatives N-naphthyl-2,5-diphenyl-1,3, etc. 4-triazole
- benzoquinoline derivatives (2,2′-bis (benzo [h] quinolin-2-yl) -9,9′-spirobifluorene, etc.)
- benzimidazole derivatives tris (N-phenylbenzimidazole) -2-yl) benzene
- bipyridine derivatives terpyridine derivatives (1,3-bis (4 ′-(2,2 ′: 6′2 ′′ -terpyridinyl)) benzene, etc.
- naphthyridine derivatives bis (1-naphthyl) ) -4- (1,8-naphthyridin-2-yl) phenyl
- metal complexes having electron-accepting nitrogen can also be used, such as hydroxyazole complexes such as quinolinol-based metal complexes and hydroxyphenyloxazole complexes, azomethine complexes, tropolone metal complexes, flavonol metal complexes, and benzoquinoline metal complexes. can give. These materials can be used alone or in combination with different materials.
- quinolinol metal complexes pyridine derivatives, phenanthroline derivatives, borane derivatives or benzimidazole derivatives are preferable.
- the quinolinol-based metal complex is a compound represented by the following general formula (E-1).
- R 1 to R 6 are hydrogen or a substituent
- M is Li, Al, Ga, Be or Zn
- n is an integer of 1 to 3.
- quinolinol metal complexes include 8-quinolinol lithium, tris (8-quinolinolato) aluminum, tris (4-methyl-8-quinolinolato) aluminum, tris (5-methyl-8-quinolinolato) aluminum, tris (3 , 4-dimethyl-8-quinolinolato) aluminum, tris (4,5-dimethyl-8-quinolinolato) aluminum, tris (4,6-dimethyl-8-quinolinolato) aluminum, bis (2-methyl-8-quinolinolato) ( Phenolate) aluminum, bis (2-methyl-8-quinolinolato) (2-methylphenolate) aluminum, bis (2-methyl-8-quinolinolato) (3-methylphenolato) aluminum, bis (2-methyl-8- Quinolinolato) (4- Tylphenolate) aluminum, bis (2-methyl-8-quinolinolato) (2-phenylphenolate) aluminum, bis (2-methyl-8-quinolinolato) (3-phenylphenolate)
- the pyridine derivative is a compound represented by the following general formula (E-2).
- G represents a simple bond or an n-valent linking group, and n is an integer of 2 to 8. Carbon atoms that are not used for the bond of pyridine-pyridine or pyridine-G may be substituted.
- G in the general formula (E-2) examples include the following structural formulas.
- each R is independently hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl, biphenylyl or terphenylyl.
- pyridine derivative examples include 2,5-bis (2,2′-bipyridin-6-yl) -1,1-dimethyl-3,4-diphenylsilole, 2,5-bis (2,2′- Bipyridin-6-yl) -1,1-dimethyl-3,4-dimesitylsilole, 2,5-bis (2,2′-bipyridin-5-yl) -1,1-dimethyl-3,4 Diphenylsilole, 2,5-bis (2,2′-bipyridin-5-yl) -1,1-dimethyl-3,4-dimesitylsilole, 9,10-di (2,2′-bipyridine-6) -Yl) anthracene, 9,10-di (2,2′-bipyridin-5-yl) anthracene, 9,10-di (2,3′-bipyridin-6-yl) anthracene, 9,10-di (2,3′
- the phenanthroline derivative is a compound represented by the following general formula (E-3-1) or (E-3-2).
- R 1 to R 8 are hydrogen or a substituent, adjacent groups may be bonded to each other to form a condensed ring, G represents a simple bond or an n-valent linking group, and n represents 2 It is an integer of ⁇ 8.
- Examples of G in the general formula (E-3-2) include the same ones as described in the bipyridine derivative column.
- phenanthroline derivatives include 4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline, 2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline, 9,10-di (1,10-phenanthroline- 2-yl) anthracene, 2,6-di (1,10-phenanthroline-5-yl) pyridine, 1,3,5-tri (1,10-phenanthroline-5-yl) benzene, 9,9′-difluor -Bis (1,10-phenanthroline-5-yl), bathocuproin, 1,3-bis (2-phenyl-1,10-phenanthroline-9-yl) benzene and the like.
- a phenanthroline derivative is used for the electron transport layer and the electron injection layer.
- the substituent itself has a three-dimensional structure, or a phenanthroline skeleton or Those having a three-dimensional structure by steric repulsion with an adjacent substituent or those having a plurality of phenanthroline skeletons linked to each other are preferred.
- a compound containing a conjugated bond, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon, or a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocycle in the linking unit is more preferable.
- the borane derivative is a compound represented by the following general formula (E-4), and is disclosed in detail in JP-A-2007-27587.
- R 11 and R 12 are each independently at least one of hydrogen, alkyl, optionally substituted aryl, substituted silyl, optionally substituted nitrogen-containing heterocycle, or cyano
- R 13 to R 16 are each independently an optionally substituted alkyl or an optionally substituted aryl
- X is an optionally substituted arylene
- Y is a substituted Aryl having 16 or less carbon atoms, substituted boryl, or optionally substituted carbazole
- each n is independently an integer of 0 to 3.
- the compound represented by -1-4) is preferred. Specific examples include 9- [4- (4-Dimesitylborylnaphthalen-1-yl) phenyl] carbazole, 9- [4- (4-Dimesitylborylnaphthalen-1-yl) naphthalen-1-yl. Carbazole and the like.
- R 11 and R 12 are each independently at least one of hydrogen, alkyl, optionally substituted aryl, substituted silyl, optionally substituted nitrogen-containing heterocycle, or cyano
- R 13 to R 16 are each independently an optionally substituted alkyl or an optionally substituted aryl
- R 21 and R 22 are each independently hydrogen, alkyl, or substituted.
- X 1 is an optionally substituted arylene having 20 or less carbon atoms
- n is each Each independently represents an integer of 0 to 3, and each m independently represents an integer of 0 to 4;
- R 31 to R 34 are each independently methyl, isopropyl or phenyl
- R 35 and R 36 are each independently hydrogen, methyl, isopropyl or phenyl. It is.
- R 11 and R 12 are each independently at least one of hydrogen, alkyl, optionally substituted aryl, substituted silyl, optionally substituted nitrogen-containing heterocycle, or cyano
- R 13 to R 16 are each independently an optionally substituted alkyl or an optionally substituted aryl
- X 1 is an optionally substituted arylene having 20 or less carbon atoms
- N is an integer of 0 to 3 independently.
- R 31 to R 34 are each independently any of methyl, isopropyl or phenyl
- R 35 and R 36 are each independently any of hydrogen, methyl, isopropyl or phenyl It is.
- R 11 and R 12 are each independently at least one of hydrogen, alkyl, optionally substituted aryl, substituted silyl, optionally substituted nitrogen-containing heterocycle, or cyano
- R 13 to R 16 are each independently an optionally substituted alkyl or an optionally substituted aryl
- X 1 is an optionally substituted arylene having 10 or less carbon atoms
- Y 1 is an optionally substituted aryl having 14 or less carbon atoms
- n is each independently an integer of 0 to 3.
- R 31 to R 34 are each independently methyl, isopropyl or phenyl
- R 35 and R 36 are each independently hydrogen, methyl, isopropyl or phenyl. It is.
- the benzimidazole derivative is a compound represented by the following general formula (E-5).
- Ar 1 to Ar 3 are each independently hydrogen or aryl having 6 to 30 carbon atoms which may be substituted.
- a benzimidazole derivative which is anthryl optionally substituted with Ar 1 is preferable.
- aryl having 6 to 30 carbon atoms include phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl, acenaphthylene-1-yl, acenaphthylene-3-yl, acenaphthylene-4-yl, acenaphthylene-5-yl, and fluorene-1- Yl, fluoren-2-yl, fluoren-3-yl, fluoren-4-yl, fluoren-9-yl, phenalen-1-yl, phenalen-2-yl, 1-phenanthryl, 2-phenanthryl, 3-phenanthryl, 4-phenanthryl, 9-phenanthryl, 1-anthryl, 2-anthryl, 9-anthryl, fluoranthen-1-yl, fluoranthen-2-yl, fluoranthen-3-yl, fluoranthen-7-yl, fluoranthen-8-yl, Triphenylene-1-yl, 2-
- benzimidazole derivative examples include 1-phenyl-2- (4- (10-phenylanthracen-9-yl) phenyl) -1H-benzo [d] imidazole, 2- (4- (10- (naphthalene-2) -Yl) anthracen-9-yl) phenyl) -1-phenyl-1H-benzo [d] imidazole, 2- (3- (10- (naphthalen-2-yl) anthracen-9-yl) phenyl) -1- Phenyl-1H-benzo [d] imidazole, 5- (10- (naphthalen-2-yl) anthracen-9-yl) -1,2-diphenyl-1H-benzo [d] imidazole, 1- (4- (10 -(Naphthalen-2-yl) anthracen-9-yl) phenyl) -2-phenyl-1H-benzo [d] imidazole, 2- (4- (9,10-di (n)-
- the electron transport layer or the electron injection layer may further contain a substance capable of reducing the material forming the electron transport layer or the electron injection layer.
- a substance capable of reducing the material forming the electron transport layer or the electron injection layer various substances can be used as long as they have a certain reducing ability.
- Preferred reducing substances include alkali metals such as Na (work function 2.36 eV), K (2.28 eV), Rb (2.16 eV) or Cs (1.95 eV), and Ca (2. 9eV), Sr (2.0 to 2.5 eV) or Ba (2.52 eV) and the like, and those having a work function of 2.9 eV or less are particularly preferable.
- a more preferable reducing substance is an alkali metal of K, Rb or Cs, more preferably Rb or Cs, and most preferably Cs.
- alkali metals have particularly high reducing ability, and by adding a relatively small amount to the material forming the electron transport layer or the electron injection layer, the luminance of the organic EL element can be improved and the lifetime can be extended.
- a reducing substance having a work function of 2.9 eV or less a combination of two or more alkali metals is also preferable.
- a combination containing Cs such as Cs and Na, Cs and K, Cs and Rb, or A combination of Cs, Na and K is preferred.
- Cs such as Cs and Na, Cs and K, Cs and Rb, or A combination of Cs, Na and K is preferred.
- the cathode 108 serves to inject electrons into the light emitting layer 105 through the electron injection layer 107 and the electron transport layer 106.
- the material for forming the cathode 108 is not particularly limited as long as it is a substance that can efficiently inject electrons into the organic layer, but the same material as that for forming the anode 102 can be used.
- metals such as tin, indium, calcium, aluminum, silver, copper, nickel, chromium, gold, platinum, iron, zinc, lithium, sodium, potassium, cesium and magnesium or alloys thereof (magnesium-silver alloy, magnesium -Indium alloys, aluminum-lithium alloys such as lithium fluoride / aluminum, etc.) are preferred.
- Lithium, sodium, potassium, cesium, calcium, magnesium, or alloys containing these low work function metals are effective for increasing the electron injection efficiency and improving device characteristics.
- metals such as platinum, gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, aluminum and indium, or alloys using these metals, and inorganic materials such as silica, titania and silicon nitride, polyvinyl alcohol, vinyl chloride Lamination of hydrocarbon polymer compounds and the like is a preferred example.
- the method for producing these electrodes is not particularly limited as long as conduction can be achieved, such as resistance heating, electron beam, sputtering, ion plating, and coating.
- the materials used for the hole injection layer, hole transport layer, light emitting layer, electron transport layer and electron injection layer can form each layer alone, but as a polymer binder, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, Polystyrene, poly (N-vinylcarbazole), polymethyl methacrylate, polybutyl methacrylate, polyester, polysulfone, polyphenylene oxide, polybutadiene, hydrocarbon resin, ketone resin, phenoxy resin, polyamide, ethyl cellulose, vinyl acetate resin, ABS resin, polyurethane resin It can also be used by dispersing it in solvent-soluble resins such as phenol resins, xylene resins, petroleum resins, urea resins, melamine resins, unsaturated polyester resins, alkyd resins, epoxy resins, silicone resins, etc. is there.
- solvent-soluble resins such as phenol resins, xylene resins, petroleum resins, urea resins, melamine resins,
- Each layer constituting the organic electroluminescent element is formed by a method such as vapor deposition, resistance heating vapor deposition, electron beam vapor deposition, sputtering, molecular lamination method, printing method, spin coating method or cast method, coating method, etc. It can be formed by using a thin film.
- the film thickness of each layer thus formed is not particularly limited and can be appropriately set according to the properties of the material, but is usually in the range of 2 nm to 5000 nm. The film thickness can usually be measured with a crystal oscillation type film thickness measuring device or the like.
- the vapor deposition conditions vary depending on the type of material, the target crystal structure and association structure of the film.
- Deposition conditions generally include boat heating temperature +50 to + 400 ° C., vacuum degree 10 ⁇ 6 to 10 ⁇ 3 Pa, deposition rate 0.01 to 50 nm / second, substrate temperature ⁇ 150 to + 300 ° C., film thickness 2 nm to 5 ⁇ m. It is preferable to set appropriately within the range.
- an organic electric field composed of an anode / hole injection layer / hole transport layer / a light emitting layer composed of a host material and a dopant material / electron transport layer / electron injection layer / cathode.
- a method for manufacturing a light-emitting element will be described.
- a thin film of an anode material is formed on a suitable substrate by vapor deposition or the like to produce an anode, and then a thin film of a hole injection layer and a hole transport layer is formed on the anode.
- a host material and a dopant material are co-evaporated to form a thin film to form a light emitting layer.
- An electron transport layer and an electron injection layer are formed on the light emitting layer, and a thin film made of a cathode material is formed by vapor deposition. By forming it as a cathode, a desired organic electroluminescent element can be obtained.
- the order of preparation may be reversed, and the cathode, electron injection layer, electron transport layer, light emitting layer, hole transport layer, hole injection layer, and anode may be fabricated in this order. Is possible.
- the anode When a DC voltage is applied to the organic electroluminescent device thus obtained, the anode may be applied with a positive polarity and the cathode with a negative polarity. When a voltage of about 2 to 40 V is applied, the organic electroluminescent device is transparent or translucent. Luminescence can be observed from the electrode side (anode or cathode, and both). The organic electroluminescence device emits light when a pulse current or an alternating current is applied. The alternating current waveform to be applied may be arbitrary.
- the present invention can also be applied to a display device provided with an organic electroluminescent element or a lighting device provided with an organic electroluminescent element.
- a display device or an illuminating device including an organic electroluminescent element can be manufactured by a known method such as connecting the organic electroluminescent element according to the present embodiment and a known driving device, such as direct current driving, pulse driving, or alternating current. It can be driven by appropriately using a known driving method such as driving.
- Examples of the display device include a panel display such as a color flat panel display, and a flexible display such as a flexible color organic electroluminescence (EL) display (for example, JP-A-10-335066 and JP-A-2003-321546). Gazette, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-2886, etc.).
- Examples of the display method of the display include a matrix and / or segment method. Note that the matrix display and the segment display may coexist in the same panel.
- a matrix is a pixel in which pixels for display are arranged two-dimensionally, such as a grid or mosaic, and displays characters and images as a set of pixels.
- the shape and size of the pixel are determined by the application. For example, a square pixel with a side of 300 ⁇ m or less is usually used for displaying images and characters on a personal computer, monitor, TV, and a pixel with a side of mm order for a large display such as a display panel. become.
- monochrome display pixels of the same color may be arranged. However, in color display, red, green, and blue pixels are displayed side by side. In this case, there are typically a delta type and a stripe type.
- the matrix driving method may be either a line sequential driving method or an active matrix.
- the line-sequential driving has an advantage that the structure is simple. However, the active matrix may be superior in consideration of the operation characteristics, so that it is necessary to properly use it depending on the application.
- a pattern is formed so as to display predetermined information, and a predetermined region is caused to emit light.
- a predetermined region is caused to emit light.
- the time and temperature display in a digital clock or a thermometer the operation state display of an audio device or an electromagnetic cooker, the panel display of an automobile, etc.
- the illuminating device examples include an illuminating device such as indoor lighting, a backlight of a liquid crystal display device, and the like (for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Nos. 2003-257621, 2003-277741, and 2004-119211). Etc.)
- the backlight is used mainly for the purpose of improving the visibility of a display device that does not emit light, and is used for a liquid crystal display device, a clock, an audio device, an automobile panel, a display panel, a sign, and the like.
- a backlight for liquid crystal display devices especially personal computers for which thinning is an issue, considering that conventional methods are made of fluorescent lamps and light guide plates, it is difficult to reduce the thickness.
- the backlight using the light emitting element according to the embodiment is thin and lightweight.
- the reaction solution was cooled to room temperature, 100 ml of water was added, stirred and separated, and then the organic layer was washed with water. Next, the organic layer was concentrated with a rotary evaporator to obtain a crude product.
- the quantum efficiency of a light-emitting element includes an internal quantum efficiency and an external quantum efficiency.
- the ratio of external energy injected as electrons (or holes) into the light-emitting layer of the light-emitting element is converted into photons purely. What is shown is the internal quantum efficiency.
- the external quantum efficiency is calculated based on the amount of photons emitted to the outside of the light emitting element, and some of the photons generated in the light emitting layer are absorbed inside the light emitting element.
- the external quantum efficiency is lower than the internal quantum efficiency because it is continuously reflected and is not emitted outside the light emitting element.
- the external quantum efficiency is measured as follows.
- a voltage / current generator R6144 manufactured by Advantest Corporation was used to apply a voltage at which the luminance of the element was 1000 cd / m 2 to cause the element to emit light.
- a spectral radiance meter SR-3AR manufactured by TOPCON the spectral radiance in the visible light region was measured from the direction perpendicular to the light emitting surface. Assuming that the light emitting surface is a completely diffusing surface, the value obtained by dividing the measured spectral radiance value of each wavelength component by the wavelength energy and multiplying by ⁇ is the number of photons at each wavelength.
- the value obtained by dividing the applied current value by the elementary charge is the number of carriers injected into the device, and the number obtained by dividing the total number of photons emitted from the device by the number of carriers injected into the device is the external quantum efficiency.
- Table 1 below shows the material configuration of each layer in the electroluminescent devices according to the manufactured Examples 1 and 2 and Comparative Example 1.
- HI refers to N 4 , N 4 ′ -diphenyl-N 4 , N 4 ′ -bis (9-phenyl-9H-carbazol-3-yl)-[1,1′-biphenyl] -4, 4′-diamine
- NPD means N 4 , N 4 ′ -di (naphthalen-1-yl) -N 4 , N 4 ′ -diphenyl- [1,1′-biphenyl] -4,4′-diamine
- Compound (A) is 9-phenyl-10- (4-phenylnaphthalen-1-yl) anthracene
- compound (B) is N 5 , N 5 , N 9 , N 9 , 7,7-hexaphenyl-7H-benzo [C] Fluorene-5,9-diamine, compound (C) is 5,5 ′-(2-phenylanthracene-9,10-diyl) di-2,2′
- Example 1 ⁇ Device using Compound (1-1) as dopant material for light-emitting layer> A glass substrate of 26 mm ⁇ 28 mm ⁇ 0.7 mm on which ITO was deposited to a thickness of 150 nm was used as a transparent support substrate.
- This transparent support substrate is fixed to a substrate holder of a commercially available vapor deposition apparatus, a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing HI, a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing NPD, a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing compound (A), Molybdenum deposition boat containing compound (1-1), molybdenum deposition boat containing compound (C), molybdenum deposition boat containing Liq, molybdenum deposition boat containing magnesium, and silver A tungsten vapor deposition boat was installed.
- the following layers were sequentially formed on the ITO film of the transparent support substrate.
- the vacuum chamber was depressurized to 5 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 4 Pa, first, a vapor deposition boat containing HI was heated and vapor-deposited to a film thickness of 40 nm to form a hole injection layer, and then NPD was contained. The vapor deposition boat was heated and vapor-deposited so that it might become a film thickness of 30 nm, and the positive hole transport layer was formed. Next, the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (A) and the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (1-1) were heated at the same time to form a light emitting layer by vapor deposition to a film thickness of 35 nm.
- the deposition rate was adjusted so that the weight ratio of compound (A) to compound (1-1) was approximately 95: 5.
- the evaporation boat containing the compound (C) was heated and evaporated to a film thickness of 15 nm to form an electron transport layer.
- the above deposition rate was 0.01 to 1 nm / second.
- the evaporation boat containing Liq was heated to deposit at a deposition rate of 0.01 to 0.1 nm / second so as to have a film thickness of 1 nm.
- a boat containing magnesium and a boat containing silver were heated at the same time and evaporated to a film thickness of 100 nm to form a cathode.
- the deposition rate was adjusted so that the atomic ratio of magnesium and silver was 10: 1, and the cathode was formed so that the deposition rate was 0.1 nm to 10 nm, thereby obtaining an organic electroluminescent device.
- the characteristics at the time of light emission of 1000 cd / m 2 were measured.
- the voltage was 4.00 V
- the current density was 20.29 mA / cm 2
- the light emission efficiency was 3 .88 (lm / W)
- Example 2> ⁇ Device using Compound (1-51) as a dopant material for the light-emitting layer>
- An organic EL device was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the compound (1-1) used as the dopant for the light emitting layer in Example 1 was replaced with the compound (1-51).
- the ITO electrode as the anode and the electrode composed of Liq / magnesium and silver as the cathode, the characteristics at 1000 cd / m 2 emission were measured. The voltage was 3.96 V, the current density was 17.47 mA / cm 2 , and the luminous efficiency was 4.
- Table 3 below shows the material configuration of each layer in the electroluminescent devices according to Example 3 and Comparative Example 2 that were manufactured.
- compound (D) is 9- (4- (naphthalen-1-yl) phenyl) -10-phenylanthracene
- compound (E) is 2- (4- (9,10-di (naphthalene-2-).
- compound (F) is 7,7-dimethyl-N 5 , N 9 -diphenyl-N 5 , N 9 -di (Fluorobenzene-3-yl) -7H-benzo [c] fluorene-5,9-diamine.
- the chemical structure is shown below.
- Example 3 ⁇ Device Using Compound (1-22) as Dopant Material for Light-Emitting Layer> A glass substrate of 26 mm ⁇ 28 mm ⁇ 0.7 mm on which ITO was deposited to a thickness of 150 nm was used as a transparent support substrate.
- This transparent support substrate is fixed to a substrate holder of a commercially available vapor deposition apparatus, a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing HI, a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing NPD, a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing compound (D), A molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing the compound (1-22), a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing the compound (E), a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing Liq, and a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing aluminum were mounted. .
- the following layers were sequentially formed on the ITO film of the transparent support substrate.
- the vacuum chamber was depressurized to 5 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 4 Pa, first, a vapor deposition boat containing HI was heated and vapor-deposited to a film thickness of 40 nm to form a hole injection layer, and then NPD was contained. The vapor deposition boat was heated and vapor-deposited so that it might become a film thickness of 30 nm, and the positive hole transport layer was formed. Next, the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (D) and the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (1-22) were heated at the same time to form a light emitting layer by vapor deposition to a film thickness of 20 nm.
- the deposition rate was adjusted so that the weight ratio of compound (D) to compound (1-22) was approximately 95: 5.
- the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (E) and the vapor deposition boat containing Liq were heated at the same time to be vapor-deposited to a film thickness of 30 nm to form an electron transport layer.
- the deposition rate was adjusted so that the weight ratio of compound (E) to Liq was approximately 1: 1.
- the deposition rate of each layer was 0.01 to 1 nm / second.
- the evaporation boat containing Liq was heated to deposit at a deposition rate of 0.01 to 0.1 nm / second so as to have a film thickness of 1 nm.
- a vapor deposition boat containing aluminum was heated, and aluminum was deposited at a deposition rate of 0.01 to 2 nm / second so as to have a film thickness of 100 nm to form a cathode, thereby obtaining an organic EL device.
- the characteristics at 700 cd / m 2 emission were measured.
- the voltage was 4.27 V
- the current density was 30.96 mA / cm 2
- the luminous efficiency was 1.66 (lm / W)
- the current density is 2.26 cd / A
- the luminance is 1200 cd / m 2.
- the time for maintaining a luminance of 85% (1020 cd / m 2 ) or more was 201 hours.
- the voltage was 3.98 V
- the current density was 36.21 mA / cm 2
- the emission efficiency was 1.52 (lm / W)
- Current density of 1.93 cd / A
- luminance of 1200 cd / m 2 can be obtained.
- the time for maintaining the luminance of 85% (1020 cd / m 2 ) or more was 137 hours.
- Table 5 shows the material configuration of each layer in the electroluminescent elements according to the manufactured Example 4 and Comparative Example 3.
- the cathode was composed of a co-deposited material of 8-quinolinol lithium (Liq) / magnesium and silver.
- HT represents N-([1,1′-biphenyl] -4-yl) -9,9-dimethyl-N- (4- (9-phenyl-9H-carbazol-3-yl) phenyl)- 9H-fluoren-2-amine
- compound (G) is 7,7-dimethyl-N 5 , N 9 -diphenyl-N 5 , N 9 -bis (4- (trimethylsilyl) phenyl) -7H-benzo [c] fluorene -5,9-diamine.
- the chemical structure is shown below.
- Example 4 ⁇ Device using Compound (1-20) as dopant material for light-emitting layer>
- a glass substrate of 26 mm ⁇ 28 mm ⁇ 0.7 mm obtained by polishing ITO deposited to a thickness of 180 nm by sputtering to 150 nm was used as a transparent support substrate.
- This transparent support substrate is fixed to a substrate holder of a commercially available vapor deposition apparatus (manufactured by Showa Vacuum Co., Ltd.), and a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing HI, a molybdenum vapor deposition boat containing HT, and compound (A) are placed therein.
- Molybdenum deposition boat molybdenum deposition boat containing compound (1-20), molybdenum deposition boat containing compound (E), molybdenum deposition boat containing Liq, molybdenum containing magnesium A boat and a tungsten evaporation boat containing silver were mounted.
- the following layers were sequentially formed on the ITO film of the transparent support substrate.
- the vacuum chamber was depressurized to 5 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 4 Pa, first, the vapor deposition boat containing HI was heated to deposit to a film thickness of 40 nm to form a hole injection layer, and then HT entered. The vapor deposition boat was heated and vapor-deposited so that it might become a film thickness of 30 nm, and the positive hole transport layer was formed. Next, the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (A) and the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (1-20) were heated at the same time to form a light emitting layer by vapor deposition to a film thickness of 20 nm.
- the deposition rate was adjusted so that the weight ratio of compound (A) to compound (1-20) was approximately 95 to 5.
- the vapor deposition boat containing the compound (E) and the vapor deposition boat containing Liq were heated at the same time to be vapor-deposited to a film thickness of 30 nm to form an electron transport layer.
- the deposition rate was adjusted so that the weight ratio of compound (E) to Liq was approximately 1: 1.
- the deposition rate of each layer was 0.01 to 1 nm / second.
- the evaporation boat containing Liq was heated to deposit at a deposition rate of 0.01 to 0.1 nm / second so as to have a film thickness of 1 nm.
- a boat containing magnesium and a boat containing silver were heated at the same time and evaporated to a film thickness of 100 nm to form a cathode.
- the deposition rate was adjusted so that the atomic ratio of magnesium and silver was 10: 1, and the cathode was formed so that the deposition rate was 0.1 to 10 nm / second, to obtain an organic electroluminescent device.
- the electroluminescent elements according to the examples are more than the electroluminescent elements according to the comparative examples while maintaining a low driving voltage and excellent color purity. It can also be seen that the device has an excellent device lifetime, and further has a driving voltage and color purity superior to those of the light emitting devices described in the conventional patent documents.
- an organic electroluminescent element having an excellent element lifetime while maintaining a low driving voltage and excellent color purity, a display device including the same, a lighting device including the same, and the like. Can do.
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(式中、
Arは、それぞれ独立して、フェニル、ナフチルまたはヘテロアリールであり、
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、アリール、シクロアルキル、フッ素、シアノ、フッ素置換されていてもよいアルキル、フッ素置換されていてもよいアルコキシ、置換シリルまたは置換ゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~5の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合して脂肪族環を形成していてもよく、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、アルキルまたはアリールであり、2つのR3同士が結合して環を形成していてもよく、そして、
式(1)で表される化合物における少なくとも1つの水素が重水素で置換されていてもよい。)
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、炭素数6~12のアリール、炭素数3~6のシクロアルキル、フッ素、シアノ、フッ素置換されていてもよい炭素数1~6のアルキル、フッ素置換されていてもよい炭素数1~4のアルコキシ、アルキル置換シリルまたはアルキル置換ゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~3の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合して炭素数3~6の脂肪族環を形成していてもよく、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、炭素数1~6のアルキルまたは炭素数6~12のアリールであり、2つのR3同士が結合して環を形成していてもよく、そして、
式(1)で表される化合物におけるArおよびナフチル基の少なくとも1つの水素が重水素で置換されていてもよい、
上記[1]に記載するベンゾフルオレン化合物。
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、フェニル、シクロプロピル、シクロブチル、シクロペンチル、シクロヘキシル、メチルシクロペンチル、フッ素、シアノ、メチル、エチル、n-プロピル、イソプロピル、n-ブチル、s-ブチル、t-ブチル、フッ化メチル、フッ化エチル、メトキシ、エトキシ、プロポキシ、イソプロポキシ、n-ブトキシ、イソブトキシ、s-ブトキシ、t-ブトキシ、フッ化メトキシ、フッ化エトキシ、トリメチルシリル、トリエチルシリル、t-ブチルジメチルシリル、トリメチルゲルミル、トリエチルゲルミル、または、t-ブチルジメチルゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~2の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合して炭素数5~6の脂肪族環を形成していてもよく、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、メチル、エチル、n-プロピル、イソプロピル、n-ブチル、s-ブチル、t-ブチル、または、フェニルであり、そして、
n1およびn2が0の場合、式(1)で表される化合物におけるArおよびナフチル基の少なくとも1つの水素が重水素で置換されていてもよい、
上記[1]に記載するベンゾフルオレン化合物。
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、フェニル、シクロペンチル、シクロヘキシル、メチルシクロペンチル、フッ素、シアノ、メチル、エチル、n-プロピル、イソプロピル、t-ブチル、フッ化メチル、メトキシ、エトキシ、フッ化メトキシ、トリメチルシリル、トリエチルシリル、トリメチルゲルミル、または、トリエチルゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~2の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合してシクロヘキサン環を形成していてもよく、そして、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、メチル、エチル、または、フェニルである、
上記[1]に記載するベンゾフルオレン化合物。
本発明のベンゾフルオレン化合物について詳細に説明する。本発明に係るベンゾフルオレン化合物は、上記一般式(1)で表されるベンゾフルオレン化合物である。
一般式(1)で表されるように、ベンゾフロオレン骨格に2つのジアリールアミノ基が結合した化合物は、Buchwald-Hartwig反応またはUllmann反応などの既存の反応を利用して製造することができる。
本発明に係るベンゾフルオレン化合物は、例えば、有機電界発光素子の材料として用いることができる。
この実施形態に係る有機電界発光素子について図面に基づいて詳細に説明する。図1は、本実施形態に係る有機電界発光素子を示す概略断面図である。
図1に示された有機電界発光素子100は、基板101と、基板101上に設けられた陽極102と、陽極102の上に設けられた正孔注入層103と、正孔注入層103の上に設けられた正孔輸送層104と、正孔輸送層104の上に設けられた発光層105と、発光層105の上に設けられた電子輸送層106と、電子輸送層106の上に設けられた電子注入層107と、電子注入層107の上に設けられた陰極108とを有する。
基板101は、有機電界発光素子100の支持体となるものであり、通常、石英、ガラス、金属、プラスチックなどが用いられる。基板101は、目的に応じて板状、フィルム状またはシート状に形成され、例えば、ガラス板、金属板、金属箔、プラスチックフィルムまたはプラスチックシートなどが用いられる。なかでも、ガラス板、およびポリエステル、ポリメタクリレート、ポリカーボネート、ポリスルホンなどの透明な合成樹脂製の板が好ましい。ガラス基板であれば、ソーダライムガラスや無アルカリガラスなどが用いられ、また、厚みも機械的強度を保つのに十分な厚みがあればよいので、例えば、0.2mm以上あればよい。厚さの上限値としては、例えば、2mm以下、好ましくは1mm以下である。ガラスの材質については、ガラスからの溶出イオンが少ない方がよいので無アルカリガラスの方が好ましいが、SiO2などのバリアコートを施したソーダライムガラスも市販されているのでこれを使用することができる。また、基板101には、ガスバリア性を高めるために、少なくとも片面に緻密なシリコン酸化膜などのガスバリア膜を設けてもよく、特にガスバリア性が低い合成樹脂製の板、フィルムまたはシートを基板101として用いる場合にはガスバリア膜を設けるのが好ましい。
陽極102は、発光層105へ正孔を注入する役割を果たすものである。なお、陽極102と発光層105との間に正孔注入層103および/または正孔輸送層104が設けられている場合には、これらを介して発光層105へ正孔を注入することになる。
正孔注入層103は、陽極102から移動してくる正孔を、効率よく発光層105内または正孔輸送層104内に注入する役割を果たすものである。正孔輸送層104は、陽極102から注入された正孔または陽極102から正孔注入層103を介して注入された正孔を、効率よく発光層105に輸送する役割を果たすものである。正孔注入層103および正孔輸送層104は、それぞれ、正孔注入・輸送材料の一種または二種以上を積層、混合するか、正孔注入・輸送材料と高分子結着剤の混合物により形成される。また、正孔注入・輸送材料に塩化鉄(III)のような無機塩を添加して層を形成してもよい。
発光層105は、電界を与えられた電極間において、陽極102から注入された正孔と、陰極108から注入された電子とを再結合させることにより発光するものである。発光層105を形成する材料としては、正孔と電子との再結合によって励起されて発光する化合物(発光性化合物)であればよく、安定な薄膜形状を形成することができ、かつ、固体状態で強い発光(蛍光および/または燐光)効率を示す化合物であるのが好ましい。
また、特開平11-97178号公報、特開2000-133457号公報、特開2000-26324号公報、特開2001-267079号公報、特開2001-267078号公報、特開2001-267076号公報、特開2000-34234号公報、特開2001-267075号公報、および特開2001-217077号公報などに記載されたペリレン誘導体を用いてもよい。
また、国際公開第2000/40586号パンフレットなどに記載されたボラン誘導体を用いてもよい。
また、特開2006-156888号公報などに記載された芳香族アミン誘導体を用いてもよい。
また、特開2004-43646号公報、特開2001-76876号公報、および特開平6-298758号公報などに記載されたクマリン誘導体を用いてもよい。
また、特開2005-126399号公報、特開2005-097283号公報、特開2002-234892号公報、特開2001-220577号公報、特開2001-081090号公報、および特開2001-052869号公報などに記載されたピラン誘導体を用いてもよい。
また、特開2006-089398号公報、特開2006-080419号公報、特開2005-298483号公報、特開2005-097263号公報、および特開2004-111379号公報などに記載されたイリジウム錯体を用いてもよい。
また、特開2006-190718号公報、特開2006-128634号公報、特開2006-093542号公報、特開2004-335122号公報、および特開2004-331508号公報などに記載された白金錯体を用いてもよい。
電子注入層107は、陰極108から移動してくる電子を、効率よく発光層105内または電子輸送層106内に注入する役割を果たすものである。電子輸送層106は、陰極108から注入された電子または陰極108から電子注入層107を介して注入された電子を、効率よく発光層105に輸送する役割を果たすものである。電子輸送層106および電子注入層107は、それぞれ、電子輸送・注入材料の一種または二種以上を積層、混合するか、電子輸送・注入材料と高分子結着剤の混合物により形成される。
式中、Gは単なる結合手またはn価の連結基を表し、nは2~8の整数である。また、ピリジン-ピリジンまたはピリジン-Gの結合に用いられない炭素原子は置換されていてもよい。
式中、R1~R8は水素または置換基であり、隣接する基は互いに結合して縮合環を形成してもよく、Gは単なる結合手またはn価の連結基を表し、nは2~8の整数である。また、一般式(E-3-2)のGとしては、例えば、ビピリジン誘導体の欄で説明したものと同じものがあげられる。
式中、R11およびR12は、それぞれ独立して、水素、アルキル、置換されていてもよいアリール、置換シリル、置換されていてもよい窒素含有複素環、またはシアノの少なくとも一つであり、R13~R16は、それぞれ独立して、置換されていてもよいアルキル、または置換されていてもよいアリールであり、Xは、置換されていてもよいアリーレンであり、Yは、置換されていてもよい炭素数16以下のアリール、置換ボリル、または置換されていてもよいカルバゾールであり、そして、nはそれぞれ独立して0~3の整数である。
式中、R11およびR12は、それぞれ独立して、水素、アルキル、置換されていてもよいアリール、置換シリル、置換されていてもよい窒素含有複素環、またはシアノの少なくとも一つであり、R13~R16は、それぞれ独立して、置換されていてもよいアルキル、または置換されていてもよいアリールであり、R21およびR22は、それぞれ独立して、水素、アルキル、置換されていてもよいアリール、置換シリル、置換されていてもよい窒素含有複素環、またはシアノの少なくとも一つであり、X1は、置換されていてもよい炭素数20以下のアリーレンであり、nはそれぞれ独立して0~3の整数であり、そして、mはそれぞれ独立して0~4の整数である。
各式中、R31~R34は、それぞれ独立して、メチル、イソプロピルまたはフェニルのいずれかであり、そして、R35およびR36は、それぞれ独立して、水素、メチル、イソプロピルまたはフェニルのいずれかである。
式中、R11およびR12は、それぞれ独立して、水素、アルキル、置換されていてもよいアリール、置換シリル、置換されていてもよい窒素含有複素環、またはシアノの少なくとも一つであり、R13~R16は、それぞれ独立して、置換されていてもよいアルキル、または置換されていてもよいアリールであり、X1は、置換されていてもよい炭素数20以下のアリーレンであり、そして、nはそれぞれ独立して0~3の整数である。
式中、R31~R34は、それぞれ独立して、メチル、イソプロピルまたはフェニルのいずれかであり、そして、R35およびR36は、それぞれ独立して、水素、メチル、イソプロピルまたはフェニルのいずれかである。
式中、R11およびR12は、それぞれ独立して、水素、アルキル、置換されていてもよいアリール、置換シリル、置換されていてもよい窒素含有複素環、またはシアノの少なくとも一つであり、R13~R16は、それぞれ独立して、置換されていてもよいアルキル、または置換されていてもよいアリールであり、X1は、置換されていてもよい炭素数10以下のアリーレンであり、Y1は、置換されていてもよい炭素数14以下のアリールであり、そして、nはそれぞれ独立して0~3の整数である。
各式中、R31~R34は、それぞれ独立して、メチル、イソプロピルまたはフェニルのいずれかであり、そして、R35およびR36は、それぞれ独立して、水素、メチル、イソプロピルまたはフェニルのいずれかである。
式中、Ar1~Ar3はそれぞれ独立に水素または置換されてもよい炭素数6~30のアリールである。特に、Ar1が置換されてもよいアントリルであるベンゾイミダゾール誘導体が好ましい。
陰極108は、電子注入層107および電子輸送層106を介して、発光層105に電子を注入する役割を果たすものである。
以上の正孔注入層、正孔輸送層、発光層、電子輸送層および電子注入層に用いられる材料は単独で各層を形成することができるが、高分子結着剤としてポリ塩化ビニル、ポリカーボネート、ポリスチレン、ポリ(N-ビニルカルバゾール)、ポリメチルメタクリレート、ポリブチルメタクリレート、ポリエステル、ポリスルホン、ポリフェニレンオキサイド、ポリブタジエン、炭化水素樹脂、ケトン樹脂、フェノキシ樹脂、ポリアミド、エチルセルロース、酢酸ビニル樹脂、ABS樹脂、ポリウレタン樹脂などの溶剤可溶性樹脂や、フェノール樹脂、キシレン樹脂、石油樹脂、ユリア樹脂、メラミン樹脂、不飽和ポリエステル樹脂、アルキド樹脂、エポキシ樹脂、シリコーン樹脂などの硬化性樹脂などに分散させて用いることも可能である。
有機電界発光素子を構成する各層は、各層を構成すべき材料を蒸着法、抵抗加熱蒸着、電子ビーム蒸着、スパッタリング、分子積層法、印刷法、スピンコート法またはキャスト法、コーティング法などの方法で薄膜とすることにより、形成することができる。このようにして形成された各層の膜厚については特に限定はなく、材料の性質に応じて適宜設定することができるが、通常2nm~5000nmの範囲である。膜厚は通常、水晶発振式膜厚測定装置などで測定できる。蒸着法を用いて薄膜化する場合、その蒸着条件は、材料の種類、膜の目的とする結晶構造および会合構造などにより異なる。蒸着条件は一般的に、ボート加熱温度+50~+400℃、真空度10-6~10-3Pa、蒸着速度0.01~50nm/秒、基板温度-150~+300℃、膜厚2nm~5μmの範囲で適宜設定することが好ましい。
また、本発明は、有機電界発光素子を備えた表示装置または有機電界発光素子を備えた照明装置などにも応用することができる。
有機電界発光素子を備えた表示装置または照明装置は、本実施形態にかかる有機電界発光素子と公知の駆動装置とを接続するなど公知の方法によって製造することができ、直流駆動、パルス駆動、交流駆動など公知の駆動方法を適宜用いて駆動することができる。
以下、式(1-1)、式(1-51)、式(1-22)および式(1-20)で表される化合物の合成例について説明する。
1H-NMR(CDCl3):δ=8.62(d,1H)、8.14(d,1H)、8.07(d,1H)、7.96(d,1H)、7.88(t,1H)、7.77(d,1H)、7.66(d,1H)、7.52-6.73(m,25H)、1.27(s,6H).
1H-NMR(CDCl3):δ=8.70(d,1H)、8.19(d,1H)、8.09(d,1H)、7.79-6.69(m,29H)、1.40(s,6H).
1H-NMR(CDCl3):δ=8.66(d,1H)、8.13(t,2H)、8.07(d,1H)、7.93(d,1H)、7.90(t,2H)、7.82(d,1H)、7.72(d,1H)、7.52(t,2H)、7.49-7.25(m,11H)、7.16-7.01(m,3H)、6.81-6.36(m,6H)、1.30(s,6H).
1H-NMR(CDCl3):δ=8.64(d,1H)、8.17(d,1H)、8.08(m,2H)、7.96(d,1H)、7.89(t,2H)、7.80(d,1H)、7.69(d,1H)、7.42-7.56(m,4H)、7.20-7.41(m,12H)、7.03(m,3H)、6.66(m,2H)、1.29(s,6H)、0.24(s,9H)、0.20(s,9H).
まず、実施例1、2および比較例1に係る電界発光素子を作製し、それぞれ1000cd/m2発光時の特性である電圧(V)、電流密度(mA/cm2)、発光効率(lm/W)、電流効率(cd/A)の測定、EL発光波長(nm)、外部量子効率(%)の測定をし、次に2000cd/m2の輝度が得られる電流密度で定電流駆動した際に90%(1800cd/m2)以上の輝度を保持する時間を測定した。
<化合物(1-1)を発光層のドーパント材料に用いた素子>
ITOを150nmの厚さに蒸着した26mm×28mm×0.7mmのガラス基板を透明支持基板とした。この透明支持基板を市販の蒸着装置の基板ホルダ-に固定し、HIを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、NPDを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(A)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(1-1)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(C)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、Liqを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、マグネシウムを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボートおよび銀を入れたタングステン製蒸着用ボートを装着した。
<化合物(1-51)を発光層のドーパント材料に用いた素子>
実施例1で発光層のドーパントに用いた化合物(1-1)を化合物(1-51)に替えた以外は、実施例1に準じた方法で有機EL素子を得た。ITO電極を陽極、Liq/マグネシウムと銀の共蒸着物からなる電極を陰極として、1000cd/m2発光時の特性を測定すると、電圧3.96V、電流密度17.47mA/cm2、発光効率4.54(lm/W)、電流効率5.73cd/A、外部量子効率5.10%(発光波長460nm、色度(x=0.141,y=0.163))であり、2000cd/m2の輝度が得られる電流密度で定電流駆動した際に90%(1800cd/m2)以上の輝度を保持する時間は26時間であった。
<化合物(B)を発光層のドーパント材料に用いた素子>
実施例1で発光層のドーパントに用いた化合物(1-1)を化合物(B)に替えた以外は、実施例1に準じた方法で有機EL素子を得た。ITO電極を陽極、Liq/マグネシウムと銀の共蒸着物からなる電極を陰極として、1000cd/m2発光時の特性を測定すると、電圧3.96V、電流密度17.20mA/cm2、発光効率4.62(lm/W)、電流効率5.82cd/A、外部量子効率5.58%(発光波長457nm、色度(x=0.142,y=0.141))であり、2000cd/m2の輝度が得られる電流密度で定電流駆動した際に90%(1800cd/m2)以上の輝度を保持する時間は19時間であった。
まず、実施例3および比較例2に係る電界発光素子を作製し、それぞれ700cd/m2発光時の特性である電圧(V)、電流密度(mA/cm2)、発光効率(lm/W)、電流効率(cd/A)の測定、EL発光波長(nm)、外部量子効率(%)の測定をし、次に1200cd/m2の輝度が得られる電流密度で定電流駆動した際に85%(1020cd/m2)以上の輝度を保持する時間を測定した。
<化合物(1-22)を発光層のドーパント材料に用いた素子>
ITOを150nmの厚さに蒸着した26mm×28mm×0.7mmのガラス基板を透明支持基板とした。この透明支持基板を市販の蒸着装置の基板ホルダ-に固定し、HIを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、NPDを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(D)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(1-22)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(E)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、Liqを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボートおよびアルミニウムを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボートを装着した。
<化合物(F)を発光層のドーパント材料に用いた素子>
実施例3で発光層のドーパントに用いた化合物(1-22)を化合物(F)に替えた以外は、実施例3に準じた方法で有機EL素子を得た。ITO電極を陽極、Liq/アルミニウム電極を陰極として、700cd/m2発光時の特性を測定すると、電圧3.98V、電流密度36.21mA/cm2、発光効率1.52(lm/W)、電流効率1.93cd/A、外部量子効率2.34%(発光波長449nm、色度(x=0.152,y=0.107))であり、1200cd/m2の輝度が得られる電流密度で定電流駆動した際に85%(1020cd/m2)以上の輝度を保持する時間は137時間であった。
まず、実施例4および比較例3に係る電界発光素子を作製し、それぞれ、発光を確認した後、30mA/cm2の定電流で駆動した際に輝度が初期値の90%以上を保持する時間(hr)を測定した。
<化合物(1-20)を発光層のドーパント材料に用いた素子>
スパッタリングにより180nmの厚さに製膜したITOを150nmまで研磨した、26mm×28mm×0.7mmのガラス基板((株)オプトサイエンス製)を透明支持基板とした。この透明支持基板を市販の蒸着装置(昭和真空(株)製)の基板ホルダーに固定し、HIを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、HTを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(A)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(1-20)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、化合物(E)を入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、Liqを入れたモリブデン製蒸着用ボート、マグネシウムを入れたモリブデンボートおよび銀を入れたタングステン製蒸着用ボートを装着した。
<化合物(G)を発光層のドーパント材料に用いた素子>
化合物(1-20)を化合物(G)に替えた以外は実施例4に準じた方法で有機EL素子を得た。ITO電極を陽極、マグネシウム/銀電極を陰極として、直流電圧を印加すると、波長約455nmの青色発光が得られた。また、30mA/cm2の定電流駆動試験を実施したところ、初期値の90%以上の輝度を保持する時間は78時間であった。
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- 下記一般式(1)で表されるベンゾフルオレン化合物。
(式中、
Arは、それぞれ独立して、フェニル、ナフチルまたはヘテロアリールであり、
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、アリール、シクロアルキル、フッ素、シアノ、フッ素置換されていてもよいアルキル、フッ素置換されていてもよいアルコキシ、置換シリルまたは置換ゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~5の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合して脂肪族環を形成していてもよく、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、アルキルまたはアリールであり、2つのR3同士が結合して環を形成していてもよく、そして、
式(1)で表される化合物における少なくとも1つの水素が重水素で置換されていてもよい。) - Arは、それぞれ独立して、フェニルまたはピリジルであり、
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、炭素数6~12のアリール、炭素数3~6のシクロアルキル、フッ素、シアノ、フッ素置換されていてもよい炭素数1~6のアルキル、フッ素置換されていてもよい炭素数1~4のアルコキシ、アルキル置換シリルまたはアルキル置換ゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~3の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合して炭素数3~6の脂肪族環を形成していてもよく、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、炭素数1~6のアルキルまたは炭素数6~12のアリールであり、2つのR3同士が結合して環を形成していてもよく、そして、
式(1)で表される化合物におけるArおよびナフチル基の少なくとも1つの水素が重水素で置換されていてもよい、
請求項1に記載するベンゾフルオレン化合物。 - Arは、それぞれ独立して、フェニルまたはピリジルであり、
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、フェニル、シクロプロピル、シクロブチル、シクロペンチル、シクロヘキシル、メチルシクロペンチル、フッ素、シアノ、メチル、エチル、n-プロピル、イソプロピル、n-ブチル、s-ブチル、t-ブチル、フッ化メチル、フッ化エチル、メトキシ、エトキシ、プロポキシ、イソプロポキシ、n-ブトキシ、イソブトキシ、s-ブトキシ、t-ブトキシ、フッ化メトキシ、フッ化エトキシ、トリメチルシリル、トリエチルシリル、t-ブチルジメチルシリル、トリメチルゲルミル、トリエチルゲルミル、または、t-ブチルジメチルゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~2の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合して炭素数5~6の脂肪族環を形成していてもよく、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、メチル、エチル、n-プロピル、イソプロピル、n-ブチル、s-ブチル、t-ブチル、または、フェニルであり、そして、
n1およびn2が0の場合、式(1)で表される化合物におけるArおよびナフチル基の少なくとも1つの水素が重水素で置換されていてもよい、
請求項1に記載するベンゾフルオレン化合物。 - Arは、それぞれ独立して、フェニルまたはピリジルであり、
R1およびR2は、それぞれ独立して、フェニル、シクロペンチル、シクロヘキシル、メチルシクロペンチル、フッ素、シアノ、メチル、エチル、n-プロピル、イソプロピル、t-ブチル、フッ化メチル、メトキシ、エトキシ、フッ化メトキシ、トリメチルシリル、トリエチルシリル、トリメチルゲルミル、または、トリエチルゲルミルであり、
n1およびn2は、それぞれ独立して、0~2の整数であり、1つのナフチル基において2つ以上のR1が隣接して置換する場合または1つのAr基において2つ以上のR2が隣接して置換する場合、これらは結合してシクロヘキサン環を形成していてもよく、そして、
R3は、それぞれ独立して、メチル、エチル、または、フェニルである、
請求項1に記載するベンゾフルオレン化合物。 - 発光素子の発光層用材料であって、請求項1ないし8のいずれかに記載するベンゾフルオレン化合物を含有する発光層用材料。
- 陽極および陰極からなる一対の電極と、該一対の電極間に配置され、請求項9に記載する発光層用材料を含有する発光層とを有する、有機電界発光素子。
- さらに、前記陰極と該発光層との間に配置される電子輸送層および/または電子注入層を有し、該電子輸送層および電子注入層の少なくとも1つは、キノリノール系金属錯体、ピリジン誘導体、フェナントロリン誘導体、ボラン誘導体およびベンゾイミダゾール誘導体からなる群から選択される少なくとも1つを含有する、請求項10に記載する有機電界発光素子。
- 前記電子輸送層および/または電子注入層が、さらに、アルカリ金属、アルカリ土類金属、希土類金属、アルカリ金属の酸化物、アルカリ金属のハロゲン化物、アルカリ土類金属の酸化物、アルカリ土類金属のハロゲン化物、希土類金属の酸化物、希土類金属のハロゲン化物、アルカリ金属の有機錯体、アルカリ土類金属の有機錯体および希土類金属の有機錯体からなる群から選択される少なくとも1つを含有する、請求項11に記載の有機電界発光素子。
- 請求項10ないし12のいずれかに記載する有機電界発光素子を備えた表示装置。
- 請求項10ないし12のいずれかに記載する有機電界発光素子を備えた照明装置。
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