Organic semiconductor doping process
US-2016126020-A1 · May 5, 2016 · US
US10002214B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10002214-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414917445-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 19, 2018 |
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Compound libraries, systems, methods, and apparatus, including computer program apparatus, are described for implementing techniques for processing data from a combinatorial inquiry to determine materials of use in various photoelectronic devices, e.g., organic light emitting diodes. The libraries include a collection of putative compounds of use as components of OLED devices, which are cross-referenced with one or more electronic property relevant to the efficacy of the compounds in an OLED device. The techniques broadly include receiving data from a chemical experiment on a library of materials having a plurality of members and generating a queriable representation of the chemical experiment. The chemical experiment is optionally an in silico experiment.
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What is claimed is: 1. A data storage and retrieval apparatus comprising a combinatorial library stored thereon, the combinatorial library comprising a plurality of organic semiconductors, wherein each member of the plurality of organic semiconductors comprises a planar component, said planar component comprises a π-electron system distributed over the entirety of said planar component, each member of said plurality of organic semiconductors is cross-referenced with at least one electronic property of said organic semiconductor, wherein each member of the plurality of organic semiconductors is a polycyclic heteroaromatic compound, and the combinatorial library is configured for creating host material compounds for organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). 2. The data storage and retrieval apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of organic semiconductors is associated with at least one electronic property for said semiconductor, wherein said at least one electronic property is a member selected from oxidation potential (eV), reduction potential (eV), hole reorganization energy (eV), electron reorganization energy (eV), triplet energy (eV), single energy (eV), dipole moment (D), HOMO (eV), LUMO (eV). 3. The data storage and retrieval apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said library comprises from about 2 to about 20,000,000 members. 4. The data storage and retrieval apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said library comprises from about 2,000 to about 10,000,000 members. 5. The data storage and retrieval apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said library comprises from about 10,000 to about 1,000,000 members. 6. The data storage and retrieval apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said library is in a relational database format. 7. The data storage and retrieval apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each member of said library comprises a scaffold of a H2P chemical structure, the H2P chemical structure being a fused aromatic ring system comprising two hexagon rings and a pentagon ring fused to a central benzene ring. 8. The data storage and retrieval apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each member of said library comprises a scaffold of 1,10-phenanthroline. 9. A computer-implemented method for creating OLED host compounds, comprising: (1) generating a compound database of compounds storing molecular structures covering all the combinations of one or more substitution sites selected from substitutable sites existing on a basic molecular scaffold and utilizable substituents, wherein each compound in the compound database is a polycyclic heteroaromatic compound; (2) extracting molecular structures satisfying a plurality of requirements for exhibiting desired OLED host compound characteristics from the compound database; and (3) identifying desired OLED host compounds and outputting results for fabricating organic light emitting diodes. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein a molecular scaffold of a known OLED host material having the desired OLED host compound characteristics or a molecular scaffold analogous thereto is used as the basic molecular scaffold. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein one or more molecular scaffolds of OLED host material candidates generated by the automatic structure construction method or molecular scaffolds analogous thereto are used as the basic molecular scaffold. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein two or more basic molecular scaffolds generated by combination are used. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the generation of the basic molecular scaffolds by the combination is carried out by a method comprising generating all the combinations of one or more structural units having substitutable sites and one or more connectors. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the generation of basic molecular scaffolds by combination is carried out by a method comprising the following: (E) selecting one or more structural units from all utilizable structural units; (F) optionally adding conditions for using each structural unit; (G) selecting one or more connectors from all utilizable connectors; and (H) determining the maximum and minimum numbers of structural units to be connected and generating all possible combinations from all structural units and all connectors selected in (E) and (G), or when conditions for using the units are established in (F), generating all possible combinations satisfying the conditions, to create one or more basic molecular scaffolds. 15. The method of claim 9 wherein the extracting (2) is carried out by a method comprising extracting molecular structures with a property which is a member selected from oxidation potential (eV), reduction potential (eV), hole reorganization energy (eV), electron reorganization energy (eV), triplet energy (eV), single energy (eV), dipole moment (D), HOMO (eV), LUMO (eV) having a value appropriate for the compound to function as a host compound for an OLE. 16. The method of claim 9 wherein the extracting process (2) is carried out by a method of selecting a lead candidate compound functioning as an OLED host compound from a database containing compound property data for each atom and covalent bond scheme in compounds of the library by using a computer, which comprises selecting a lead candidate compound by matching one or more query molecules capable of acting as host materials in OLEDs with compounds stored in a database based on information about atom types and covalent bond schemes of the query molecules. 17. The method of claim 9 wherein the extraction process (2) is carried out by a method comprising using a computer to assess similarity with a compound confirmed or assumed to have the desired OLED host material characteristics based on the molecular structure of the compound or arrangement of functional groups in the compound. 18. A computer readable media comprising a three-dimensional database stored thereon used for a method for creating host material compounds for OLEDs by database search methods using computers, the database storing molecular structures covering all the combinations of one or more substitution site selected from all substitutable sites existing on a basic molecular scaffold and utilizable substituents, wherein each molecular structure is a polycyclic heteroaromatic compound. 19. The computer readable media of claim 18 , wherein the database is constructed by using the molecular scaffold of a known OLED host compound having a desired OLED host compound characteristic or a molecular scaffold analogous thereto as the basic molecular scaffold. 20. The computer readable media of claim 18 , wherein the database is constructed by using the molecular scaffold of an OLED host compound candidate generated by the automatic structure construction method or a molecular scaffold analogous thereto as the basic molecular scaffold.
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