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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 09, 2025
Filed:
Feb. 14, 2025
Shijiazhuang Chengzhi Yonghua Display Material Co., Ltd., Hebei, CN;
Songyuan Liu, Hebei, CN;
Tianyu Wei, Hebei, CN;
Zhe Shao, Hebei, CN;
Pengjun Bu, Hebei, CN;
Shiwen Yue, Hebei, CN;
Abstract
The present invention discloses a blue luminescent compound, a blue luminescent composition, and an organic electroluminescent device, display device and lighting device comprising the blue luminescent compound or blue luminescent composition. The blue luminescent compound is selected from one of the following structures. The blue luminescent compound provided by the present invention is used as a host material in a blue luminescent layer. A triplet-triplet fusion process (TTF effect) of the material is improved by using an α-naphthalene substituent. The theoretical exciton utilization rate of the material is increased to 62.5%. The electron transmission rate of the material is improved by introducing an oxygen atom with a large electronegativity, thereby improving the carrier balance. Furthermore, by deuteration of at least part of naphthyl and an anthracene nucleus and combination with semi-deuterated dibenzofuran, the thermal stability of the material is significantly enhanced and at the same time an exciton energy rise caused by vibration in the material is reduced, thereby weakening the problems of damage and deterioration of a material in an adjacent layer by excitons, so that the lifetime of the organic electroluminescent device can be significantly improved, and defects in the prior art are overcome.