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Quinoxalines incorporating triarylamines: potential electroluminescent materials with tunable emission characteristicsJustin Thomas et al., 2002
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- Justin Thomas K
- Lin J
- Tao Y
- Chuen C
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Dipolar compounds featuring quinoxaline acceptors and various triarylamine donors were prepared in good yields and successfully employed in the fabrication of organic light- emitting diodes (OLEDs). It is also demonstrated that the emission color of these compounds …
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