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WO2017200210A1
WO2017200210A1 PCT/KR2017/003959 KR2017003959W WO2017200210A1 WO 2017200210 A1 WO2017200210 A1 WO 2017200210A1 KR 2017003959 W KR2017003959 W KR 2017003959W WO 2017200210 A1 WO2017200210 A1 WO 2017200210A1
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Young-Mook Lim
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  • the present disclosure relates to an organic electroluminescent compound, an organic electroluminescent material and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the same.
  • an electroluminescent device is a self-light-emitting display device which has advantages in that it provides a wider viewing angle, a greater contrast ratio, and a faster response time.
  • the first organic EL device was developed by Eastman Kodak in 1987, by using small aromatic diamine molecules and aluminum complexes as materials for forming a light-emitting layer [Appl. Phys. Lett. 51, 913, 1987].
  • Iridium(III) complexes have been widely known as phosphorescent light-emitting materials, including bis(2-(2’-benzothienyl)-pyridinato-N,C-3’)iridium(acetylacetonate) [(acac)Ir(btp) 2 ], tris(2-phenylpyridine)iridium [Ir(ppy) 3 ] and bis(4,6-difluorophenylpyridinato-N,C2)picolinato iridium (Firpic) as red-, green- and blue-emitting materials, respectively.
  • CBP 4,4’-N,N’-dicarbazol-biphenyl
  • BCP bathocuproine
  • BAlq aluminum(III) bis(2-methyl-8-quinolinate)(4-phenylphenolate)
  • Korean Patent No. 1313730 discloses an organic electroluminescent device using a substituted indolocarbazole compound as a host material.
  • Korean Patent No. 1529164 discloses an organic electroluminescent device using a compound, in which a pyridine, pyrimidine or triazine substituted with phenyls is linked to a benzoindolocarbazole via two consecutive naphthylenes as a linker, or a pyridine, pyrimidine or triazine substituted with phenyls is linked to an indolocarbazole via a naphthylene as a linker, only as a phosphorescent green host material.
  • Korean Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2015-0077513 discloses a compound in which an indolocarbazole derivative is linked to a quinazoline or a quinoxaline via an arylene as a linker.
  • the object of the present disclosure is firstly, to provide an organic electroluminescent compound capable of improving lifespan properties of an organic electroluminescent device, secondly, to provide an organic electroluminescent material comprising the organic electroluminescent compound, and thirdly, to provide an organic electroluminescent device having improved lifespan properties, comprising the organic electroluminescent compound.
  • X 1 and X 2 each independently, represent N or CH, with the proviso, at least one of X 1 and X 2 represents N,
  • La represents a substituted or unsubstituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring, which is one condensed ring,
  • a ring and C ring each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring, or a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, with the proviso, at least one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring,
  • B ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring
  • Ar 1 , Ar 2 and Ar 3 each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted
  • the heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P.
  • organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure By using the organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure, it is possible to provide an organic electroluminescent device having long driving lifespan.
  • an organic electroluminescent compound in the present disclosure means a compound that may be used in an organic electroluminescent device, and may be comprised in any layers constituting an organic electroluminescent device, if necessary.
  • an organic electroluminescent material in the present disclosure means a material that may be used in an organic electroluminescent device, and may comprise at least one compound. If necessary, the organic electroluminescent material may be comprised in any layers constituting an organic electroluminescent device.
  • the organic electroluminescent material may be a hole injection material, a hole transport material, a hole auxiliary material, a light-emitting auxiliary material, an electron blocking material, a light-emitting material, an electron buffer material, a hole blocking material, an electron transport material, an electron injection material, etc.
  • La represents a substituted or unsubstituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring, which is one condensed ring, preferably, a substituted or unsubstituted divalent (C10-C25) aromatic ring, and more preferably, an unsubstituted divalent (C10-C18) aromatic ring.
  • La may be a naphthylene, an anthracenylene, a triphenylenylene, a dimethylbenzofluorenylene, or phenanthrenylene, in which the naphthylene may be 1,3-naphthylene, 1,4-naphthylene, 1,5-naphthylene, 1,6-naphthylene, or 2,6-naphthylene.
  • the substituent of the substituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring may be not a condensed aromatic ring.
  • a ring and C ring each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring, or a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, with the proviso, at least one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring.
  • one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, and the other represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring.
  • B ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring, and preferably, an unsubstituted benzene ring.
  • Ar 1 , Ar 2 and Ar 3 each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (
  • Ar 1 , Ar 2 and Ar 3 may represent an unsubstituted (C6-C15)aryl, or an unsubstituted (5- to 15-membered)heteroaryl, for example, an unsubstituted phenyl, an unsubstituted naphthyl, an unsubstituted biphenyl, or an unsubstituted pyridyl.
  • the heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P, preferably, at least one heteroatom selected from N, O and S, and more preferably, at least one N.
  • formula 1 may be represented by any one of the following formulas 2 to 5:
  • formula 1 may be represented by any one of the following formulas 6 to 17:
  • X 1 , X 2 , La, Ar 1 , Ar 2 , and Ar 3 are as defined in formula 1.
  • R 1 and R 2 each independently, represent deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted
  • a represents an integer of 0 to 4
  • b represents an integer of 0 to 6; where if a and b, each independently, represent an integer of 2 or more, each of R 1 and R 2 may be the same or different.
  • a and b each independently, represent 0 or 1.
  • (C1-C30)alkyl is meant to be a linear or branched alkyl having 1 to 30 carbon atoms constituting the chain, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 1 to 20, and more preferably 1 to 10.
  • the above alkyl may include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, etc.
  • (C2-C30)alkenyl is meant to be a linear or branched alkenyl having 2 to 30 carbon atoms constituting the chain, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 2 to 20, and more preferably 2 to 10.
  • the above alkenyl may include vinyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl, 3-butenyl, 2-methylbut-2-enyl, etc.
  • (C2-C30)alkynyl is meant to be a linear or branched alkynyl having 2 to 30 carbon atoms constituting the chain, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 2 to 20, and more preferably 2 to 10.
  • the above alkynyl may include ethynyl, 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl, 1-butynyl, 2-butynyl, 3-butynyl, 1-methylpent-2-ynyl, etc.
  • (C3-C30)cycloalkyl is a mono- or polycyclic hydrocarbon having 3 to 30 ring backbone carbon atoms, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 3 to 20, and more preferably 3 to 7.
  • the above cycloalkyl may include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, etc.
  • (3- to 7- membered) heterocycloalkyl is a cycloalkyl having 3 to 7, preferably 5 to 7, ring backbone atoms, including at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P, and preferably O, S, and N.
  • the above heterocycloalkyl may include tetrahydrofuran, pyrrolidine, thiolan, tetrahydropyran, etc.
  • (C6-C30)aryl is a monocyclic or fused ring radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon having 6 to 30 ring backbone carbon atoms, in which the number of the ring backbone carbon atoms is preferably 6 to 20, more preferably 6 to 15, may be partially saturated, and may comprise a spiro structure.
  • the above aryl may include phenyl, biphenyl, terphenyl, naphthyl, binaphthyl, phenylnaphthyl, naphthylphenyl, fluorenyl, phenylfluorenyl, benzofluorenyl, dibenzofluorenyl, phenanthrenyl, phenylphenanthrenyl, anthracenyl, indenyl, triphenylenyl, pyrenyl, tetracenyl, perylenyl, chrysenyl, naphthacenyl, fluoranthenyl, spirobifluorenyl, etc.
  • (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl is an aryl having 3 to 30 ring backbone atoms, including at least one, preferably 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of B, N, O, S, Si, and P.
  • the above heteroaryl may be a monocyclic ring, or a fused ring condensed with at least one benzene ring; may be partially saturated; may be one formed by linking at least one heteroaryl or aryl group to a heteroaryl group via a single bond(s); and may comprise a spiro structure.
  • the above heteroaryl may include a monocyclic ring-type heteroaryl such as furyl, thiophenyl, pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, thiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, isothiazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, triazinyl, tetrazinyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, furazanyl, pyridyl, pyrazinyl, pyrimidinyl, and pyridazinyl, and a fused ring-type heteroaryl such as benzofuranyl, benzothiophenyl, isobenzofuranyl, dibenzofuranyl, dibenzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzoisothiazolyl, benzoisoxazolyl, benzoxazolyl, isoindolyl
  • condensed ring is a ring in which two or more rings are bonded by sharing two or more atoms, wherein a carbon atom(s) of the condensed ring may be replaced with at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P.
  • the above condensed ring may include a naphthalene, an anthracene, a triphenylene, a benzofluorene, phenanthrene, etc., in which the naphthalene may be 1,2-naphthalene, 1,3-naphthalene, 1,4-naphthalene, 1,5-naphthalene, 1,6-naphthalene, 1,7-naphthalene, 1,8-naphthalene, 2,3-naphthalene, 2,6-naphthalene, or 2,7-naphthalene.
  • halogen includes F, Cl, Br, and I.
  • substituted in the expression “substituted or unsubstituted” means that a hydrogen atom in a certain functional group is replaced with another atom or another functional group, i.e. a substituent.
  • the organic electroluminescent compound represented by formula 1 includes the following compounds, but is not limited thereto:
  • organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1 may be produced by a synthetic method known to a person skilled in the art referring to the following reaction scheme 1, but is not limited thereto:
  • the present disclosure may provide an organic electroluminescent material comprising the organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1, and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the material.
  • the organic electroluminescent material may consist of the organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure as a sole compound, or may further comprise conventional materials generally used in organic electroluminescent materials.
  • the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure may comprise a first electrode, a second electrode, and at least one organic layer between the first and second electrodes.
  • the organic layer may comprise at least one organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1.
  • the organic layer may further comprise at least one compound selected from the group consisting of arylamine-based compounds and styrylarylamine-based compounds.
  • the organic layer may further comprise at least one metal selected from the group consisting of metals of Group 1, metals of Group 2, transition metals of the 4 th period, transition metals of the 5 th period, lanthanides, and organic metals of the d-transition elements of the Periodic Table, or at least one complex compound comprising the metal.
  • the organic layer may comprise a light-emitting layer, and may further comprise at least one layer selected from a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, a hole auxiliary layer, a light-emitting auxiliary layer, an electron transport layer, an electron injection layer, an interlayer, a hole blocking layer, an electron blocking layer, and an electron buffer layer.
  • a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, an electron blocking layer, or a combination thereof can be used between the anode and the light-emitting layer.
  • the hole injection layer may be multi-layers in order to lower the hole injection barrier (or hole injection voltage) from the anode to the hole transport layer or the electron blocking layer, wherein each of the multi-layers may use two compounds simultaneously.
  • the electron blocking layer may be placed between the hole transport layer (or the hole injection layer) and the light-emitting layer, and can confine the excitons within the light-emitting layer by blocking the overflow of electrons from the light-emitting layer to prevent a light-emitting leakage.
  • the hole transport layer or the electron blocking layer may also be multi-layers, wherein each layer may use a plurality of compounds.
  • An electron buffer layer, a hole blocking layer, an electron transport layer, an electron injection layer, or a combination thereof can be used between the light-emitting layer and the cathode.
  • the electron buffer layer may be multi-layers in order to control the injection of the electron and improve the interfacial properties between the light-emitting layer and the electron injection layer, wherein each of the multi-layers may use two compounds simultaneously.
  • the hole blocking layer or the electron transport layer may also be multi-layers, wherein each layer may use a plurality of compounds.
  • the light-emitting auxiliary layer may be placed between the anode and the light-emitting layer, or between the cathode and the light-emitting layer.
  • the light-emitting auxiliary layer When the light-emitting auxiliary layer is placed between the anode and the light-emitting layer, it can be used for promoting the hole injection and/or the hole transport, or for preventing the overflow of electrons.
  • the light-emitting auxiliary layer is placed between the cathode and the light-emitting layer, it can be used for promoting the electron injection and/or the electron transport, or for preventing the overflow of holes.
  • the hole auxiliary layer may be placed between the hole transport layer (or hole injection layer) and the light-emitting layer, and may be effective to promote or block the hole transport rate (or the hole injection rate), thereby enabling the charge balance to be controlled.
  • the hole transport layer which is further included, may be used as a hole auxiliary layer or an electron blocking layer.
  • the light-emitting auxiliary layer, the hole auxiliary layer or the electron blocking layer may have an effect of improving the efficiency and/or the lifespan of the organic electroluminescent device.
  • a surface layer preferably, at least one layer selected from a chalcogenide layer, a metal halide layer, and a metal oxide layer (hereinafter, "a surface layer”) may be placed on an inner surface(s) of one or both electrode(s).
  • a chalcogenide (including oxides) layer of silicon or aluminum is preferably placed on an anode surface of an electroluminescent medium layer
  • a metal halide layer or a metal oxide layer is preferably placed on a cathode surface of an electroluminescent medium layer.
  • the operation stability for the organic electroluminescent device may be obtained by the surface layer.
  • the chalcogenide includes SiO X (1 ⁇ X ⁇ 2), AlO X (1 ⁇ X ⁇ 1.5), SiON, SiAlON, etc.;
  • the metal halide includes LiF, MgF 2 , CaF 2 , a rare earth metal fluoride, etc.; and the metal oxide includes Cs 2 O, Li 2 O, MgO, SrO, BaO, CaO, etc.
  • a mixed region of an electron transport compound and a reductive dopant, or a mixed region of a hole transport compound and an oxidative dopant may be placed on at least one surface of a pair of electrodes.
  • the electron transport compound is reduced to an anion, and thus it becomes easier to inject and transport electrons from the mixed region to an electroluminescent medium.
  • the hole transport compound is oxidized to a cation, and thus it becomes easier to inject and transport holes from the mixed region to the electroluminescent medium.
  • the oxidative dopant includes various Lewis acids and acceptor compounds
  • the reductive dopant includes alkali metals, alkali metal compounds, alkaline earth metals, rare-earth metals, and mixtures thereof.
  • a reductive dopant layer may be employed as a charge generating layer to prepare an organic electroluminescent device having two or more light-emitting layers and emitting white light.
  • the organic electroluminescent compound represented by formula 1 may be comprised in the light-emitting layer.
  • the organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1 may be comprised as a host material.
  • the light-emitting layer may further comprise at least one dopant.
  • another compound besides the organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1 may be further comprised as a second host material.
  • the weight ratio of the first host material to the second host material is in the range of 1:99 to 99:1.
  • the second host material can use any of the known phosphorescent hosts.
  • the second host material may be preferably selected from the group consisting of the compounds represented by the following formulas 18 to 23:
  • A represents -O- or -S-
  • R 21 to R 24 each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, or -SiR 25 R 26 R 27 , in which R 25 to R 27 , each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl;
  • L 4 represents a single bond, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)arylene, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroarylene;
  • M represents a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5
  • Y 3 to Y 5 each independently, represent CR 34 or N, in which R 34 represents hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl;
  • B 1 and B 2 each independently, represent hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl;
  • B 3 represents a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl;
  • L 5 represents a single bond, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)arylene, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroarylene.
  • the preferred examples of the second host material are as follows.
  • TPS represents a triphenylsilyl group.
  • the dopant comprised in the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure is preferably at least one phosphorescent dopant.
  • the phosphorescent dopant material applied to the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure is not particulary limited, but may be preferably selected from the metallated complex compounds of iridium (Ir), osmium (Os), copper (Cu), and platinum (Pt), more preferably selected from ortho-metallated complex compounds of iridium (Ir), osmium (Os), copper (Cu), and platinum (Pt), and even more preferably ortho-metallated iridium complex compounds.
  • the dopant comprised in the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure may comprise the compound selected from the group consisting of the compounds represented by the following formulas 101 to 104:
  • L is selected from the following structures:
  • R 100 , R 134 and R 135 each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl;
  • R 101 to R 109 and R 111 to R 123 each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a (C1-C30)alkyl unsubstituted or substituted with a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a cyano, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy;
  • R 106 to R 109 may be linked to adjacent R 106 to R 109 , respectively, to form a substituted or unsubstituted fused ring, e.g., a fluorene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, a dibenzothiophene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, or a dibenzofuran unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl; and R 120 to R
  • R 124 to R 133 and R 136 to R 139 each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl; and R 124 to R 127 may be linked to adjacent R 124 to R 127 , respectively, to form a substituted or unsubstituted fused ring, e.g., a fluorene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, a dibenzothiophene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, or a dibenzofuran unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl;
  • X represents CR 11 R 12 , O, or S
  • R 11 and R 12 each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C10)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl;
  • R 201 to R 211 each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a (C1-C30)alkyl unsubstituted or substituted with deuterium or a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, or a (C6-C30)aryl unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl or deuterium; and R 208 to R 211 may be linked to adjacent R 208 to R 211 , respectively, to form a substituted or unsubstituted fused ring, e.g., a fluorene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, a dibenzothiophene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, or a dibenzofuran unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl;
  • f and g each independently, represent an integer of 1 to 3; where if f or g is an integer of 2 or more, each R 100 may be the same or different; and
  • s represents an integer of 1 to 3.
  • each layer of the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure dry film-forming methods such as vacuum evaporation, sputtering, plasma, ion plating methods, etc., or wet film-forming methods such as ink jet printing, nozzle printing, slot coating, spin coating, dip coating, flow coating methods, etc., can be used.
  • the first and the second host compounds of the present disclosure may be film-formed by a co-evaporation process or a mixture-evaporation process.
  • a thin film can be formed by dissolving or diffusing materials forming each layer into any suitable solvent such as ethanol, chloroform, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane, etc.
  • the solvent can be any solvent where the materials forming each layer can be dissolved or diffused, and where there are no problems in film-formation capability.
  • the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure can be used for the manufacture of a display device or a lighting device.
  • An OLED device was produced by using the organic electroluminescent compound according to the present disclosure.
  • a transparent electrode indium tin oxide (ITO) thin film (10 ⁇ /sq) on a glass substrate for an OLED device (GEOMATEC CO., LTD., Japan) was subjected to an ultrasonic washing with acetone, ethanol, and distilled water, sequentially, and then was stored in isopropanol.
  • the ITO substrate was then mounted on a substrate holder of a vacuum vapor deposition apparatus.
  • Compound HI-1 was introduced into a cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and then the pressure in the chamber of the apparatus was controlled to 10 -6 torr.
  • compound HI-2 was introduced into another cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and was evaporated by applying an electric current to the cell, thereby forming a second hole injection layer having a thickness of 5 nm on the first hole injection layer.
  • Compound HT-1 was then introduced into another cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and was evaporated by applying an electric current to the cell, thereby forming a first hole transport layer having a thickness of 10 nm on the second hole injection layer.
  • Compound HT-3 was then introduced into another cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and was evaporated by applying an electric current to the cell, thereby forming a second hole transport layer having a thickness of 60 nm on the first hole transport layer.
  • a light-emitting layer was formed thereon as follows: Compound C-5 was introduced into one cell of the vacuum vapor depositing apparatus as a host, and compound D-71 was introduced into another cell as a dopant. The dopant was deposited in a doping amount of 3 wt% based on the total amount of the host and dopant to form a light-emitting layer having a thickness of 40 nm on the second hole transport layer.
  • Compound ET-1 and compound EI-1 were then introduced into the other two cells, and respectively evaporated at a rate of 1:1 to form an electron transport layer having a thickness of 30 nm on the light-emitting layer.
  • an Al cathode having a thickness of 80 nm was deposited on the electron injection layer by another vacuum vapor deposition apparatus.
  • an OLED device was produced.
  • the lifespan (T97) was measured as the time taken to be reduced from 100% to 97% of the luminance at 5,000 nits and a constant current.
  • An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-6 as a host.
  • An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-9 as a host, and forming an electron transport layer having a thickness of 35 nm.
  • An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-61 as a host.
  • An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-50 as a host.
  • Comparative Examples 1-1 to 1-5 Producing an OLED device using a
  • OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using the compounds of Comparative Examples 1-1 to 1-5 shown in Table 6 below as a host.
  • the OLED device comprising the organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure has improved lifespan properties, compared to the OLED device comprising a conventional organic electroluminescent compound.

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Abstract

The present disclosure relates to an organic electroluminescent compound, an organic electroluminescent material, and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the same. The organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure can provide an organic electroluminescent device having improved lifespan properties, compared to the organic electroluminescent device comprising a conventional organic electroluminescent compound.

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ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT COMPOUND, ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT MATERIAL AND ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to an organic electroluminescent compound, an organic electroluminescent material and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the same.
Among display devices, an electroluminescent device (EL device) is a self-light-emitting display device which has advantages in that it provides a wider viewing angle, a greater contrast ratio, and a faster response time. The first organic EL device was developed by Eastman Kodak in 1987, by using small aromatic diamine molecules and aluminum complexes as materials for forming a light-emitting layer [Appl. Phys. Lett. 51, 913, 1987].
The most important factor determining luminous efficiency in an organic electroluminescent device is light-emitting materials. Until now, fluorescent materials have been widely used as the light-emitting material. However, in view of electroluminescent mechanisms, since phosphorescent light-emitting materials theoretically enhance luminous efficiency by four (4) times compared to fluorescent light-emitting materials, phosphorescent light-emitting materials have been widely researched. Iridium(III) complexes have been widely known as phosphorescent light-emitting materials, including bis(2-(2’-benzothienyl)-pyridinato-N,C-3’)iridium(acetylacetonate) [(acac)Ir(btp)2], tris(2-phenylpyridine)iridium [Ir(ppy)3] and bis(4,6-difluorophenylpyridinato-N,C2)picolinato iridium (Firpic) as red-, green- and blue-emitting materials, respectively.
In conventional technology, 4,4’-N,N’-dicarbazol-biphenyl (CBP) is the most widely known phosphorescent host material. Recently, Pioneer (Japan) et al., developed a high performance organic electroluminescent device using bathocuproine (BCP) and aluminum(III) bis(2-methyl-8-quinolinate)(4-phenylphenolate) (BAlq), etc., as host materials, which were known as hole blocking materials.
Although these materials provide good luminous characteristics, they have the following disadvantages: (1) Due to their low glass transition temperature and poor thermal stability, their degradation may occur during a high-temperature deposition process in a vacuum, and the lifespan of the device may be shortened. (2) The power efficiency of the organic electroluminescent device is given by [(π/voltage) × current efficiency], and the power efficiency is inversely proportional to the voltage. Although the organic electroluminescent device comprising phosphorescent host materials provides higher current efficiency (cd/A) than one comprising fluorescent materials, a significantly high driving voltage is necessary. Thus, there is no merit in terms of power efficiency (lm/W). (3) Also, the operational lifespan of the organic electroluminescent device is short, and luminous efficiency is still necessary to improve. Accordingly, the materials constituting the organic layer in the device, in particular a host or a dopant constituting the light-emitting material, should be selected appropriately in order to realize the excellent characteristics of the organic EL device.
Korean Patent No. 1313730 discloses an organic electroluminescent device using a substituted indolocarbazole compound as a host material.
Korean Patent No. 1529164 discloses an organic electroluminescent device using a compound, in which a pyridine, pyrimidine or triazine substituted with phenyls is linked to a benzoindolocarbazole via two consecutive naphthylenes as a linker, or a pyridine, pyrimidine or triazine substituted with phenyls is linked to an indolocarbazole via a naphthylene as a linker, only as a phosphorescent green host material.
Korean Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2015-0077513 discloses a compound in which an indolocarbazole derivative is linked to a quinazoline or a quinoxaline via an arylene as a linker.
The object of the present disclosure is firstly, to provide an organic electroluminescent compound capable of improving lifespan properties of an organic electroluminescent device, secondly, to provide an organic electroluminescent material comprising the organic electroluminescent compound, and thirdly, to provide an organic electroluminescent device having improved lifespan properties, comprising the organic electroluminescent compound.
As a result of intensive studies to solve the technical problem above, the present inventors found that the above objective can be achieved by an organic electroluminescent compound represented by the following formula 1:
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000001
wherein
X1 and X2, each independently, represent N or CH, with the proviso, at least one of X1 and X2 represents N,
La represents a substituted or unsubstituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring, which is one condensed ring,
A ring and C ring, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring, or a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, with the proviso, at least one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring,
B ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring,
Ar1, Ar2 and Ar3, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino, and
the heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P.
By using the organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure, it is possible to provide an organic electroluminescent device having long driving lifespan.
Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in detail. However, the following description is intended to explain the disclosure, and is not meant in any way to restrict the scope of the disclosure.
The term “an organic electroluminescent compound” in the present disclosure means a compound that may be used in an organic electroluminescent device, and may be comprised in any layers constituting an organic electroluminescent device, if necessary.
The term “an organic electroluminescent material” in the present disclosure means a material that may be used in an organic electroluminescent device, and may comprise at least one compound. If necessary, the organic electroluminescent material may be comprised in any layers constituting an organic electroluminescent device. For example, the organic electroluminescent material may be a hole injection material, a hole transport material, a hole auxiliary material, a light-emitting auxiliary material, an electron blocking material, a light-emitting material, an electron buffer material, a hole blocking material, an electron transport material, an electron injection material, etc.
In formula 1, La represents a substituted or unsubstituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring, which is one condensed ring, preferably, a substituted or unsubstituted divalent (C10-C25) aromatic ring, and more preferably, an unsubstituted divalent (C10-C18) aromatic ring. Specifically, La may be a naphthylene, an anthracenylene, a triphenylenylene, a dimethylbenzofluorenylene, or phenanthrenylene, in which the naphthylene may be 1,3-naphthylene, 1,4-naphthylene, 1,5-naphthylene, 1,6-naphthylene, or 2,6-naphthylene. According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the substituent of the substituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring may be not a condensed aromatic ring.
In formula 1, A ring and C ring, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring, or a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, with the proviso, at least one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring. Preferably, one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, and the other represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring.
In formula 1, B ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring, and preferably, an unsubstituted benzene ring.
In formula 1, Ar1, Ar2 and Ar3, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino, preferably, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C25)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 25-membered)heteroaryl, and more preferably, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C18)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 18-membered)heteroaryl. Also, Ar1, Ar2 and Ar3, each independently, may represent an unsubstituted (C6-C15)aryl, or an unsubstituted (5- to 15-membered)heteroaryl, for example, an unsubstituted phenyl, an unsubstituted naphthyl, an unsubstituted biphenyl, or an unsubstituted pyridyl.
In formula 1, the heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P, preferably, at least one heteroatom selected from N, O and S, and more preferably, at least one N.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, formula 1 may be represented by any one of the following formulas 2 to 5:
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According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, formula 1 may be represented by any one of the following formulas 6 to 17:
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In formulas 2 to 17, X1, X2, La, Ar1, Ar2, and Ar3 are as defined in formula 1.
In formulas 2 to 17, R1 and R2, each independently, represent deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino; or are linked to adjacent R1 and R2 to form a substituted or unsubstituted, mono- or polycyclic, (C3-C30) alicyclic or aromatic ring, or a combination thereof, whose carbon atom(s) may be replaced with at least one heteroatom selected from nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur; preferably, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C20)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C25)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 25-membered)heteroaryl, more preferably, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C18)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 18-membered)heteroaryl, even more preferably, represent an unsubstituted (C6-C15)aryl, and for example, may be an unsubstituted phenyl. The heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P.
In formulas 2 to 17, a represents an integer of 0 to 4, and b represents an integer of 0 to 6; where if a and b, each independently, represent an integer of 2 or more, each of R1 and R2 may be the same or different. Preferably, a and b, each independently, represent 0 or 1.
Herein, the term “(C1-C30)alkyl” is meant to be a linear or branched alkyl having 1 to 30 carbon atoms constituting the chain, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 1 to 20, and more preferably 1 to 10. The above alkyl may include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, etc. The term “(C2-C30)alkenyl” is meant to be a linear or branched alkenyl having 2 to 30 carbon atoms constituting the chain, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 2 to 20, and more preferably 2 to 10. The above alkenyl may include vinyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl, 3-butenyl, 2-methylbut-2-enyl, etc. The term “(C2-C30)alkynyl” is meant to be a linear or branched alkynyl having 2 to 30 carbon atoms constituting the chain, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 2 to 20, and more preferably 2 to 10. The above alkynyl may include ethynyl, 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl, 1-butynyl, 2-butynyl, 3-butynyl, 1-methylpent-2-ynyl, etc. The term “(C3-C30)cycloalkyl” is a mono- or polycyclic hydrocarbon having 3 to 30 ring backbone carbon atoms, in which the number of carbon atoms is preferably 3 to 20, and more preferably 3 to 7. The above cycloalkyl may include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, etc. The term “(3- to 7- membered) heterocycloalkyl” is a cycloalkyl having 3 to 7, preferably 5 to 7, ring backbone atoms, including at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P, and preferably O, S, and N. The above heterocycloalkyl may include tetrahydrofuran, pyrrolidine, thiolan, tetrahydropyran, etc. The term “(C6-C30)aryl” is a monocyclic or fused ring radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon having 6 to 30 ring backbone carbon atoms, in which the number of the ring backbone carbon atoms is preferably 6 to 20, more preferably 6 to 15, may be partially saturated, and may comprise a spiro structure. The above aryl may include phenyl, biphenyl, terphenyl, naphthyl, binaphthyl, phenylnaphthyl, naphthylphenyl, fluorenyl, phenylfluorenyl, benzofluorenyl, dibenzofluorenyl, phenanthrenyl, phenylphenanthrenyl, anthracenyl, indenyl, triphenylenyl, pyrenyl, tetracenyl, perylenyl, chrysenyl, naphthacenyl, fluoranthenyl, spirobifluorenyl, etc. The term “(3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl” is an aryl having 3 to 30 ring backbone atoms, including at least one, preferably 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of B, N, O, S, Si, and P. The above heteroaryl may be a monocyclic ring, or a fused ring condensed with at least one benzene ring; may be partially saturated; may be one formed by linking at least one heteroaryl or aryl group to a heteroaryl group via a single bond(s); and may comprise a spiro structure. The above heteroaryl may include a monocyclic ring-type heteroaryl such as furyl, thiophenyl, pyrrolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, thiazolyl, thiadiazolyl, isothiazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxazolyl, oxadiazolyl, triazinyl, tetrazinyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, furazanyl, pyridyl, pyrazinyl, pyrimidinyl, and pyridazinyl, and a fused ring-type heteroaryl such as benzofuranyl, benzothiophenyl, isobenzofuranyl, dibenzofuranyl, dibenzothiophenyl, benzimidazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzoisothiazolyl, benzoisoxazolyl, benzoxazolyl, isoindolyl, indolyl, indazolyl, benzothiadiazolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, cinnolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, carbazolyl, benzocarbazolyl, phenoxazinyl, phenothiazinyl, phenanthridinyl, benzodioxolyl, and dihydroacridinyl. The term “condensed ring” is a ring in which two or more rings are bonded by sharing two or more atoms, wherein a carbon atom(s) of the condensed ring may be replaced with at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P. The above condensed ring may include a naphthalene, an anthracene, a triphenylene, a benzofluorene, phenanthrene, etc., in which the naphthalene may be 1,2-naphthalene, 1,3-naphthalene, 1,4-naphthalene, 1,5-naphthalene, 1,6-naphthalene, 1,7-naphthalene, 1,8-naphthalene, 2,3-naphthalene, 2,6-naphthalene, or 2,7-naphthalene. Furthermore, “halogen” includes F, Cl, Br, and I.
Herein, “substituted” in the expression “substituted or unsubstituted” means that a hydrogen atom in a certain functional group is replaced with another atom or another functional group, i.e. a substituent. The substituents of the substituted (C1-C30)alkyl, the substituted (C6-C30)aryl, the substituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, the substituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, the substituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, the substituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, the substituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, the substituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, the substituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, the substituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, the substituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, the substituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino, the substituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring, the substituted benzene ring, the substituted naphthalene ring, and the substituted mono- or polycyclic, (C3-C30) alicyclic or aromatic ring, or the combination thereof, in La, Ar1, Ar2, Ar3, A ring, B ring, C ring, R1 and R2, each independently, are at least one selected from the group consisting of deuterium; a halogen; a cyano; a carboxyl; a nitro; a hydroxyl; a (C1-C30)alkyl; a halo(C1-C30)alkyl; a (C2-C30)alkenyl; a (C2-C30)alkynyl; a (C1-C30)alkoxy; a (C1-C30)alkylthio; a (C3-C30)cycloalkyl; a (C3-C30)cycloalkenyl; a (3- to 7-membered)heterocycloalkyl; a (C6-C30)aryloxy; a (C6-C30)arylthio; a (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl unsubstituted or substituted with a (C6-C30)aryl; a (C6-C30)aryl unsubstituted or substituted with a (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl; a tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl; a tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl; a di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl; a (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl; an amino; a mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino; a mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino unsubstituted or substituted with a (C1-C30)alkyl; a (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino; a (C1-C30)alkylcarbonyl; a (C1-C30)alkoxycarbonyl; a (C6-C30)arylcarbonyl; a di(C6-C30)arylboronyl; a di(C1-C30)alkylboronyl; a (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylboronyl; a (C6-C30)aryl(C1-C30)alkyl; and a (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)aryl; preferably, are at least one selected from the group consisting of a (C1-C20)alkyl and a (C6-C25)aryl; more preferably, are at least one selected from the group consisting of a (C1-C10)alkyl and a (C6-C18)aryl; and for example, may be at least one selected from the group consisting of a methyl and a phenyl.
The organic electroluminescent compound represented by formula 1 includes the following compounds, but is not limited thereto:
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The organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1 according to the present disclosure may be produced by a synthetic method known to a person skilled in the art referring to the following reaction scheme 1, but is not limited thereto:
[Reaction Scheme 1]
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wherein, La, X1, X2, Ar1, Ar2, Ar3, A ring, B ring, and C ring are as defined in formula 1.
The present disclosure may provide an organic electroluminescent material comprising the organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1, and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the material.
The organic electroluminescent material may consist of the organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure as a sole compound, or may further comprise conventional materials generally used in organic electroluminescent materials.
Meanwhile, the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure may comprise a first electrode, a second electrode, and at least one organic layer between the first and second electrodes. The organic layer may comprise at least one organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1. The organic layer may further comprise at least one compound selected from the group consisting of arylamine-based compounds and styrylarylamine-based compounds. Also, the organic layer may further comprise at least one metal selected from the group consisting of metals of Group 1, metals of Group 2, transition metals of the 4th period, transition metals of the 5th period, lanthanides, and organic metals of the d-transition elements of the Periodic Table, or at least one complex compound comprising the metal.
One of the first and second electrodes may be an anode, and the other may be a cathode. The organic layer may comprise a light-emitting layer, and may further comprise at least one layer selected from a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, a hole auxiliary layer, a light-emitting auxiliary layer, an electron transport layer, an electron injection layer, an interlayer, a hole blocking layer, an electron blocking layer, and an electron buffer layer.
A hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, an electron blocking layer, or a combination thereof can be used between the anode and the light-emitting layer. The hole injection layer may be multi-layers in order to lower the hole injection barrier (or hole injection voltage) from the anode to the hole transport layer or the electron blocking layer, wherein each of the multi-layers may use two compounds simultaneously. The electron blocking layer may be placed between the hole transport layer (or the hole injection layer) and the light-emitting layer, and can confine the excitons within the light-emitting layer by blocking the overflow of electrons from the light-emitting layer to prevent a light-emitting leakage. The hole transport layer or the electron blocking layer may also be multi-layers, wherein each layer may use a plurality of compounds.
An electron buffer layer, a hole blocking layer, an electron transport layer, an electron injection layer, or a combination thereof can be used between the light-emitting layer and the cathode. The electron buffer layer may be multi-layers in order to control the injection of the electron and improve the interfacial properties between the light-emitting layer and the electron injection layer, wherein each of the multi-layers may use two compounds simultaneously. The hole blocking layer or the electron transport layer may also be multi-layers, wherein each layer may use a plurality of compounds.
The light-emitting auxiliary layer may be placed between the anode and the light-emitting layer, or between the cathode and the light-emitting layer. When the light-emitting auxiliary layer is placed between the anode and the light-emitting layer, it can be used for promoting the hole injection and/or the hole transport, or for preventing the overflow of electrons. When the light-emitting auxiliary layer is placed between the cathode and the light-emitting layer, it can be used for promoting the electron injection and/or the electron transport, or for preventing the overflow of holes. Also, the hole auxiliary layer may be placed between the hole transport layer (or hole injection layer) and the light-emitting layer, and may be effective to promote or block the hole transport rate (or the hole injection rate), thereby enabling the charge balance to be controlled. When an organic electroluminescent device includes two or more hole transport layers, the hole transport layer, which is further included, may be used as a hole auxiliary layer or an electron blocking layer. The light-emitting auxiliary layer, the hole auxiliary layer or the electron blocking layer may have an effect of improving the efficiency and/or the lifespan of the organic electroluminescent device.
In the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure, preferably, at least one layer selected from a chalcogenide layer, a metal halide layer, and a metal oxide layer (hereinafter, "a surface layer”) may be placed on an inner surface(s) of one or both electrode(s). Specifically, a chalcogenide (including oxides) layer of silicon or aluminum is preferably placed on an anode surface of an electroluminescent medium layer, and a metal halide layer or a metal oxide layer is preferably placed on a cathode surface of an electroluminescent medium layer. The operation stability for the organic electroluminescent device may be obtained by the surface layer. Preferably, the chalcogenide includes SiOX(1≤X≤2), AlOX(1≤X≤1.5), SiON, SiAlON, etc.; the metal halide includes LiF, MgF2, CaF2, a rare earth metal fluoride, etc.; and the metal oxide includes Cs2O, Li2O, MgO, SrO, BaO, CaO, etc.
In the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure, a mixed region of an electron transport compound and a reductive dopant, or a mixed region of a hole transport compound and an oxidative dopant may be placed on at least one surface of a pair of electrodes. In this case, the electron transport compound is reduced to an anion, and thus it becomes easier to inject and transport electrons from the mixed region to an electroluminescent medium. Furthermore, the hole transport compound is oxidized to a cation, and thus it becomes easier to inject and transport holes from the mixed region to the electroluminescent medium. Preferably, the oxidative dopant includes various Lewis acids and acceptor compounds, and the reductive dopant includes alkali metals, alkali metal compounds, alkaline earth metals, rare-earth metals, and mixtures thereof. A reductive dopant layer may be employed as a charge generating layer to prepare an organic electroluminescent device having two or more light-emitting layers and emitting white light.
The organic electroluminescent compound represented by formula 1 may be comprised in the light-emitting layer. When used in the light-emitting layer, the organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1 may be comprised as a host material. Preferably, the light-emitting layer may further comprise at least one dopant. If necessary, another compound besides the organic electroluminescent compound of formula 1 may be further comprised as a second host material. Herein, the weight ratio of the first host material to the second host material is in the range of 1:99 to 99:1.
The second host material can use any of the known phosphorescent hosts. In terms of luminous efficiency, the second host material may be preferably selected from the group consisting of the compounds represented by the following formulas 18 to 23:
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000084
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000085
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000086
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000087
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000088
wherein
Cz represents the following structure:
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000089
A represents -O- or -S-; and
R21 to R24, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, or -SiR25R26R27, in which R25 to R27, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl; L4 represents a single bond, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)arylene, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroarylene; M represents a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl; Y1 and Y2, each independently, represent -O-, -S-, -NR31- or -CR32R33-, with the proviso that Y1 and Y2 are not present simultaneously; R31 to R33, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl; R32 and R33 may be the same or different; h and i, each independently, represent an integer of 1 to 3; j, k, l and m, each independently, represent an integer of 0 to 4; q represents an integer of 0 to 3; where if h, i, j, k, l, m or q represents an integer of 2 or more, each (Cz-L4), each (Cz), each R21, each R22, each R23 or each R24 may be the same or different;
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000090
wherein
Y3 to Y5, each independently, represent CR34 or N, in which R34 represents hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl;
B1 and B2, each independently, represent hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl;
B3 represents a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl; and
L5 represents a single bond, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)arylene, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 30-membered)heteroarylene.
Specifically, the preferred examples of the second host material are as follows.
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000091
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Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000119
[Wherein, TPS represents a triphenylsilyl group.]
The dopant comprised in the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure is preferably at least one phosphorescent dopant. The phosphorescent dopant material applied to the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure is not particulary limited, but may be preferably selected from the metallated complex compounds of iridium (Ir), osmium (Os), copper (Cu), and platinum (Pt), more preferably selected from ortho-metallated complex compounds of iridium (Ir), osmium (Os), copper (Cu), and platinum (Pt), and even more preferably ortho-metallated iridium complex compounds.
The dopant comprised in the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure may comprise the compound selected from the group consisting of the compounds represented by the following formulas 101 to 104:
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000120
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000121
wherein, L is selected from the following structures:
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000122
R100, R134 and R135, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl;
R101 to R109 and R111 to R123, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a (C1-C30)alkyl unsubstituted or substituted with a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a cyano, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy; R106 to R109 may be linked to adjacent R106 to R109, respectively, to form a substituted or unsubstituted fused ring, e.g., a fluorene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, a dibenzothiophene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, or a dibenzofuran unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl; and R120 to R123 may be linked to adjacent R120 to R123, respectively, to form a substituted or unsubstituted fused ring, e.g., a quinoline unsubstituted or substituted with at least one of an alkyl, an aryl, an arylalkyl and an alkylaryl;
R124 to R133 and R136 to R139, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl; and R124 to R127 may be linked to adjacent R124 to R127, respectively, to form a substituted or unsubstituted fused ring, e.g., a fluorene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, a dibenzothiophene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, or a dibenzofuran unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl;
X represents CR11R12, O, or S;
R11 and R12, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C10)alkyl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl;
R201 to R211, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a (C1-C30)alkyl unsubstituted or substituted with deuterium or a halogen, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, or a (C6-C30)aryl unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl or deuterium; and R208 to R211 may be linked to adjacent R208 to R211, respectively, to form a substituted or unsubstituted fused ring, e.g., a fluorene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, a dibenzothiophene unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl, or a dibenzofuran unsubstituted or substituted with an alkyl;
f and g, each independently, represent an integer of 1 to 3; where if f or g is an integer of 2 or more, each R100 may be the same or different; and
s represents an integer of 1 to 3.
The specific examples of the compound used as a dopant are as follows.
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000123
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Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000149
In order to form each layer of the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure, dry film-forming methods such as vacuum evaporation, sputtering, plasma, ion plating methods, etc., or wet film-forming methods such as ink jet printing, nozzle printing, slot coating, spin coating, dip coating, flow coating methods, etc., can be used. The first and the second host compounds of the present disclosure may be film-formed by a co-evaporation process or a mixture-evaporation process.
When using a wet film-forming method, a thin film can be formed by dissolving or diffusing materials forming each layer into any suitable solvent such as ethanol, chloroform, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane, etc. The solvent can be any solvent where the materials forming each layer can be dissolved or diffused, and where there are no problems in film-formation capability.
Also, the organic electroluminescent device of the present disclosure can be used for the manufacture of a display device or a lighting device.
Hereinafter, the preparation method of the organic electroluminescent compounds of the present disclosure, and the properties of the device comprising the compounds will be explained in detail with reference to the representative compounds of the present disclosure. However, the present disclosure is not limited by the following examples.
Example 1: Preparation of compound C-5
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000150
3 g of compound 1-1 (0.8 mmol), 4.1 g of compound F (0.9 mmol), 88 mg of palladium(II) acetate (Pd(OAc)2) (0.392 mmol), 322 mg of 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2',6'-dimethoxybiphenyl (S-phos) (0.784 mmol), 1.9 g of sodium tert-butoxide (NaOtBu) (2 mmol), and 80 mL of o-xylene were poured into a flask, and dissolved, and then stirred under reflux for 5 hours. After completion of the reaction, the reaction product was extracted with EA(ethyl acetate)/H2O. The organic extract was purified by column chromatography to obtain 1.5 g of compound C-5 (yield: 25.8 %).
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000151
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000152
Example 2: Preparation of compound C-6
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000153
4 g of compound 2-1 (9.25 mmol), 4.5 g of compound F (10.17 mmol), 104 mg of palladium(II) acetate (Pd(OAc)2) (0.46 mmol), 380 mg of 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2',6'-dimethoxybiphenyl (S-phos) (0.92 mmol), 2.3 g of sodium tert-butoxide (NaOtBu) (23.57 mmol), and 46 mL of o-xylene were poured into a flask, and dissolved, and then stirred under reflux for 3 hours. After completion of the reaction, the reaction product was extracted with EA/H2O. The organic extract was purified by column chromatography to obtain 4.0 g of compound C-6 (yield: 56 %).
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000154
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000155
Example 3: Preparation of compound C-9
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000156
Preparation of compound G
10 g of compound G-1 (31 mmol), 4.47 g of (4-bromonaphthalene-1-yl)boronic acid (37 mmol), 1.82 g of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (O) (Pd(PPh3)4) (1.6 mmol), 10 g of calcium carbonate (K2CO3) (94 mmol), 141 mL of toluene, 47 mL of ethanol, and 47 mL of water were poured into a flask, and dissolved, and then stirred under reflux for 3 hours. After completion of the reaction, the reaction product was extracted with EA/H2O. The organic extract was purified by column chromatography to obtain 10.6 g of compound G (yield: 64 %).
Preparation of compound C-9
7 g of compound 3-1 (18.3 mmol), 10.7 g of compound G (21.9 mmol), 200 mg of palladium(II) acetate (Pd(OAc)2) (0.9 mmol), 0.75 g of 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2',6'-dimethoxybiphenyl (S-phos) (1.8 mmol), 4.4 g of sodium tert-butoxide (NaOtBu) (45.7 mmol), and 183 mL of o-xylene were poured into a flask, and dissolved, and then stirred under reflux for 3 hours. After completion of the reaction, the reaction product was extracted with EA/H2O. The organic extract was purified by column chromatography to obtain 5.5 g of compound C-9 (yield: 38 %).
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000157
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000158
Example 4: Preparation of compound C-61
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000159
4.0 g of compound 4-1 (10 mmol), 5 g of compound F (12 mmol), 479 mg of tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(O) (Pd2(dba)3) (0.523 mmol), 429 mg of 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2',6'-dimethoxybiphenyl (S-phos) (1 mmol), 2.5 g of sodium tert-butoxide (NaOtBu) (26 mmol), and 87 mL of o-xylene were poured into a flask, and dissolved, and then stirred under reflux for 3 hours. After completion of the reaction, the reaction product was extracted with EA/H2O. The organic extract was purified by column chromatography to obtain 1.3 g of compound C-61 (yield: 16 %).
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000160
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000161
Example 5: Preparation of compound C-50
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000162
Preparation of compound H
13.3 g of compound H-1 (50 mmol), 15 g of (2-bromonaphthalene-6-yl)boronic acid (60 mmol), 3.4 g of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (O) (Pd(PPh3)4) (3 mmol), 25 g of calcium carbonate (K2CO3) (179 mmol), 150 mL of toluene, 73 mL of ethanol, and 73 mL of water were poured into a flask, and dissolved, and then stirred under reflux for 3 hours. After completion of the reaction, the reaction product was extracted with EA/H2O. The organic extract was purified by column chromatography to obtain 4 g of compound H (yield: 15 %).
Preparation of compound C-50
2.4 g of compound 3-1 (6 mmol), 3 g of compound H (7 mmol), 114 mg of tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(O) (Pd2(dba)3) (0.126 mmol), 103 mg of 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2',6'-dimethoxybiphenyl (S-phos) (0.25 mmol), 1.5 g of sodium tert-butoxide (NaOtBu) (16 mmol), and 53 mL of o-xylene were poured into a flask, and dissolved, and then stirred under reflux for 3 hours. After completion of the reaction, the reaction product was extracted with EA/H2O. The organic extract was purified by column chromatography to obtain 2 g of compound C-50 (yield: 43 %).
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000163
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000164
Hereinafter, the luminescent properties of the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) device comprising the compound of the present disclosure will be explained in detail.
Device Example 1: Producing an OLED device by evaporating the compound
of the present disclosure as a host
An OLED device was produced by using the organic electroluminescent compound according to the present disclosure. A transparent electrode indium tin oxide (ITO) thin film (10 Ω/sq) on a glass substrate for an OLED device (GEOMATEC CO., LTD., Japan) was subjected to an ultrasonic washing with acetone, ethanol, and distilled water, sequentially, and then was stored in isopropanol. The ITO substrate was then mounted on a substrate holder of a vacuum vapor deposition apparatus. Compound HI-1 was introduced into a cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and then the pressure in the chamber of the apparatus was controlled to 10-6 torr. Thereafter, an electric current was applied to the cell to evaporate the above-introduced material, thereby forming a first hole injection layer having a thickness of 80 nm on the ITO substrate. Next, compound HI-2 was introduced into another cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and was evaporated by applying an electric current to the cell, thereby forming a second hole injection layer having a thickness of 5 nm on the first hole injection layer. Compound HT-1 was then introduced into another cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and was evaporated by applying an electric current to the cell, thereby forming a first hole transport layer having a thickness of 10 nm on the second hole injection layer. Compound HT-3 was then introduced into another cell of the vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and was evaporated by applying an electric current to the cell, thereby forming a second hole transport layer having a thickness of 60 nm on the first hole transport layer. After forming the hole injection layer and the hole transport layer, a light-emitting layer was formed thereon as follows: Compound C-5 was introduced into one cell of the vacuum vapor depositing apparatus as a host, and compound D-71 was introduced into another cell as a dopant. The dopant was deposited in a doping amount of 3 wt% based on the total amount of the host and dopant to form a light-emitting layer having a thickness of 40 nm on the second hole transport layer. Compound ET-1 and compound EI-1 were then introduced into the other two cells, and respectively evaporated at a rate of 1:1 to form an electron transport layer having a thickness of 30 nm on the light-emitting layer. After depositing compound EI-1 as an electron injection layer having a thickness of 2 nm on the electron transport layer, an Al cathode having a thickness of 80 nm was deposited on the electron injection layer by another vacuum vapor deposition apparatus. Thus, an OLED device was produced.
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000165
The lifespan (T97) was measured as the time taken to be reduced from 100% to 97% of the luminance at 5,000 nits and a constant current.
Device Example 2: Producing an OLED device by evaporating the compound
of the present disclosure as a host
An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-6 as a host.
Device Example 3: Producing an OLED device by evaporating the compound
of the present disclosure as a host
An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-9 as a host, and forming an electron transport layer having a thickness of 35 nm.
Device Example 4: Producing an OLED device by evaporating the compound
of the present disclosure as a host
An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-61 as a host.
Device Example 5: Producing an OLED device by evaporating the compound
of the present disclosure as a host
An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using compound C-50 as a host.
Comparative Examples 1-1 to 1-5: Producing an OLED device using a
conventional host
An OLED device was produced in the same manner as in Device Example 1, except for using the compounds of Comparative Examples 1-1 to 1-5 shown in Table 6 below as a host.
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000166
Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000167
From the Device Examples and the Comparative Examples above, it can be seen that the OLED device comprising the organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure has improved lifespan properties, compared to the OLED device comprising a conventional organic electroluminescent compound.

Claims (10)

  1. An organic electroluminescent compound represented by the following formula 1:
    Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000168
    wherein
    X1 and X2, each independently, represent N or CH, with the proviso, at least one of X1 and X2 represents N,
    La represents a substituted or unsubstituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring, which is one condensed ring,
    A ring and C ring, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring, or a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, with the proviso, at least one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring,
    B ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring,
    Ar1, Ar2 and Ar3, each independently, represent hydrogen, deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino, and
    the heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P.
  2. The organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 1, wherein the substituents of the substituted (C1-C30)alkyl, the substituted (C6-C30)aryl, the substituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, the substituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, the substituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, the substituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, the substituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, the substituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, the substituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, the substituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, the substituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, the substituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino, the substituted divalent (C10-C30) aromatic ring, the substituted benzene ring, and the substituted naphthalene ring in La, Ar1, Ar2, Ar3, A ring, B ring, and C ring, each independently, are at least one selected from the group consisting of deuterium; a halogen; a cyano; a carboxyl; a nitro; a hydroxyl; a (C1-C30)alkyl; a halo(C1-C30)alkyl; a (C2-C30)alkenyl; a (C2-C30)alkynyl; a (C1-C30)alkoxy; a (C1-C30)alkylthio; a (C3-C30)cycloalkyl; a (C3-C30)cycloalkenyl; a (3- to 7-membered)heterocycloalkyl; a (C6-C30)aryloxy; a (C6-C30)arylthio; a (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl unsubstituted or substituted with a (C6-C30)aryl; a (C6-C30)aryl unsubstituted or substituted with a (5- to 30-membered)heteroaryl; a tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl; a tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl; a di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl; a (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl; an amino; a mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino; a mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino unsubstituted or substituted with a (C1-C30)alkyl; a (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino; a (C1-C30)alkylcarbonyl; a (C1-C30)alkoxycarbonyl; a (C6-C30)arylcarbonyl; a di(C6-C30)arylboronyl; a di(C1-C30)alkylboronyl; a (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylboronyl; a (C6-C30)aryl(C1-C30)alkyl; and a (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)aryl.
  3. The organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 1, wherein formula 1 is represented by any one of the following formulas 2 to 5:
    Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000169
    Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000170
    wherein
    R1 and R2, each independently, represent deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino,
    a represents an integer of 0 to 4, and b represents an integer of 0 to 6; where if a and b, each independently, represent an integer of 2 or more, each of R1 and R2 may be the same or different,
    the heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P, and
    X1, X2, La, Ar1, Ar2, and Ar3 are as defined in claim 1.
  4. The organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 1, wherein formula 1 is represented by any one of the following formulas 6 to 17:
    Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000171
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    Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000176
    wherein
    R1 and R2, each independently, represent deuterium, a halogen, a cyano, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C30)aryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (3- to 30-membered)heteroaryl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C3-C30)cycloalkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkoxy, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C1-C30)alkylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted di(C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyldi(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted tri(C6-C30)arylsilyl, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C1-C30)alkylamino, a substituted or unsubstituted mono- or di- (C6-C30)arylamino, or a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C30)alkyl(C6-C30)arylamino,
    a represents an integer of 0 to 4, and b represents an integer of 0 to 6; where if a and b, each independently, represent an integer of 2 or more, each of R1 and R2 may be the same or different,
    the heteroaryl contains at least one heteroatom selected from B, N, O, S, Si, and P, and
    X1, X2, La, Ar1, Ar2, and Ar3 are as defined in claim 1.
  5. The organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 1, wherein La represents a naphthylene, an anthracenylene, a triphenylenylene, a dimethylbenzofluorenylene, or a phenanthrenylene.
  6. The organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 1, wherein any one of A ring and C ring represents a substituted or unsubstituted naphthalene ring, and the other represents a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring; and Ar1 to Ar3, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C25)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 25-membered)heteroaryl.
  7. The organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 3, wherein R1 and R2, each independently, represent a substituted or unsubstituted (C1-C20)alkyl, a substituted or unsubstituted (C6-C25)aryl, or a substituted or unsubstituted (5- to 25-membered)heteroaryl; and a and b, each independently, represent 0 or 1.
  8. The organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 1, wherein the compound represented by formula 1 is selected from the group consisting of:
    Figure PCTKR2017003959-appb-I000177
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  9. An organic electroluminescent material comprising the organic electroluminescent compound according to claim 1.
  10. The organic electroluminescent material according to claim 9, wherein the organic electroluminescent material is a host material comprising a plurality of host compounds, and at least one of the host compounds is the organic electroluminescent compound represented by formula 1.
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