Polymer for use in organic electroluminescent element and organic electroluminescent element employing same

US10193069B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10193069-B2
Application numberUS-201214118866-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 18, 2012
Priority dateJun 27, 2011
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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Provided are a polymer for an organic electroluminescent element, which has improved luminous efficiency and is applicable to a wet process, and an organic electroluminescent element obtained therefrom. The polymer for an organic electroluminescent element has a repeating unit represented by [—(Z) l -(A) m -] n in repeating units constituting a main chain. In addition, the organic electroluminescent element includes, between an anode and a cathode laminated on a substrate, organic layers including a hole-transporting layer and a light-emitting layer, in which at least one of the organic layers contains the polymer for an organic electroluminescent element. In the repeating unit, Z represents an N-indolocarbazolyl group, A represents a repeating unit different from Z, l and m each represent an abundance molar ratio, and l is 5 to 100 mol % and m is 0 to 95 mol %, and n is 2 to 10,000.

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A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element, comprising a repeating unit represented by the following general formula (1) in repeating units constituting a main chain: where Z represents one or two or more kinds of repeating units selected from groups derived from indolocarbazoles represented by the following formulae (1a) to (1e), A represents one or two or more kinds of repeating units represented by the following formula (4a) or (4b) and different from Z, l and m each represent an abundance molar ratio, and when a ratio of all repeating units is defined as 100 mol %, l is 10 to 90 mol % and m is 10 to 90 mol %, and n represents an average repetition number and is 5 to 1,000; in the formulae (1a) to (1e), Ar 1 's each independently represent a substituted or unsubstituted C 6 to C 18 arylene group, or a substituted or unsubstituted C 3 to C 18 heteroarylene group, and R 1 's each independently represent hydrogen, a C 1 to C 12 alkyl group, a C 1 to C 12 alkoxy group, a C 6 to C 18 aryl group, a C 6 to C 18 aryloxy group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyl group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyloxy group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryl group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryloxy group, or a C 3 to C 18 cycloalkyl group; where Y 1 represents a substituted or unsubstituted C 1 to C 6 alkylene group, O, or S, Y 2 represents a C(R 4 ) 2 group, or O, R 3 's each independently represent hydrogen, a C 1 to C 12 alkyl group, a C 1 to C 12 alkoxy group, a C 6 to C 18 aryl group, a C 6 to C 18 aryloxy group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyl group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyloxy group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryl group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryloxy group, or a C 3 to C 18 cycloalkyl group, and R 4 represents a hydrogen atom, a C 1 to C 12 alkyl group, a C 3 to C 18 cycloalkyl group, a C 6 to C 18 aryl group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyl group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryl group, or a C 4 to C 30 heteroarylalkyl group. 2. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein in the formulae (1a) to (1e), Ar 1 's each independently represent a group represented by the following formula (2): where X's each independently represent any one of N or C-L, L's each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a C 6 to C 18 aryl group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryl group, a C 12 to C 36 diarylamino group, or a bonding hand, and one of L's represents a bonding hand. 3. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein the polymer for an organic electroluminescent element has a weight-average molecular weight of 1,000 to 1,000,000. 4. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein the polymer for an organic electroluminescent element comprises an alternating copolymer in which A and Z as repeating units in the general formula (1) are alternately bonded. 5. An organic electroluminescent element, comprising, between an anode layer and a cathode layer laminated on a substrate, organic layers including at least a hole-transporting layer, a light-emitting layer, and an electron-transporting layer, wherein at least one of the organic layers contains the polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 . 6. An organic electroluminescent element according to claim 5 , wherein the organic layer containing the polymer for an organic electroluminescent element comprises the hole-transporting layer. 7. An organic electroluminescent element according to claim 6 , wherein: the light-emitting layer comprises a light-emitting layer containing a guest material and a host material; and a difference between an HOMO energy of the polymer for an organic electroluminescent element contained in the hole-transporting layer and an HOMO energy of the host material contained in the light-emitting layer is within ±0.5 eV. 8. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein A represents one or two or more kinds of repeating units represented by formula (4a) and different from Z. 9. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein A represents two or more kinds of repeating units represented by formula (4a) or (4b) and different from Z. 10. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein all R 3 's represent hydrogen. 11. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein in the repeating unit, A represents one or two or more kinds of repeating units represented by the formula (4b) and different from Z. 12. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein in the formula (4b), Y 2 represents a C(R 4 ) 2 group. 13. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein in the formula (4b), Y 2 represents an O. 14. A polymer for an organic electroluminescent element, comprising a repeating unit represented by the following general formula (1) in repeating units constituting a main chain: where Z represents one or two or more kinds of repeating units selected from groups derived from indolocarbazoles represented by the following formulae (1a) to (1e), A represents two or more kinds of repeating units represented by the following formula (4b) and different from Z, 1 and m each represent an abundance molar ratio, and when a ratio of all repeating units is defined as 100 mol %, 1 is 10 to 90 mol % and m is 10 to 90 mol %, and n represents an average repetition number and is 5 to 1,000; in the formulae (1a) to (1e), Ar 1 's each independently represent a substituted or unsubstituted C 6 to C 18 arylene group, or a substituted or unsubstituted C 3 to C 18 heteroarylene group, and R 1 's each independently represent hydrogen, a C 1 to C 12 alkyl group, a C 1 to C 12 alkoxy group, a C 6 to C 18 aryl group, a C 6 to C 18 aryloxy group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyl group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyloxy group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryl group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryloxy group, or a C 3 to C 18 cycloalkyl group; where Y 1 represents a substituted or unsubstituted C 1 to C 6 alkylene group, an N—R 4 group, O, S or a single bond, Y 2 represents a C(R 4 ) 2 group, O, or S, R 3 's each independently represent hydrogen, a C 1 to C 12 alkyl group, a C 1 to C 12 alkoxy group, a C 6 to C 18 aryl group, a C 6 to C 18 aryloxy group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyl group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyloxy group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryl group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryloxy group, or a C 3 to C 18 cycloalkyl group, and R 4 represents a hydrogen atom, a C 1 to C 12 alkyl group, a C 3 to C 18 cycloalkyl group, a C 6 to C 18 aryl group, a C 7 to C 30 arylalkyl group, a C 3 to C 18 heteroaryl group, or a C 4 to C 30 heteroarylalkyl gro

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  • characterised by the chemical or physical composition or the arrangement of auxiliary dielectric or reflective layers · CPC title

  • containing nitrogen as the only heteroatom · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Use in organic luminescent diodes · CPC title

  • Hole transport · CPC title

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What does patent US10193069B2 cover?
Provided are a polymer for an organic electroluminescent element, which has improved luminous efficiency and is applicable to a wet process, and an organic electroluminescent element obtained therefrom. The polymer for an organic electroluminescent element has a repeating unit represented by [—(Z) l -(A) m -] n in repeating units constituting a main chain. In addition, the organic electrolumin…
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Tanaka Hiroshige, Asari Tohru, Shiraishi Kazuto, and 4 more
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Primary CPC classification H01L51/0035. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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