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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2017
Filed:
Jul. 01, 2011
Christopher T. Brown, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Neetu Chopra, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Christopher R. Knittel, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Mathew Mathai, Gibsonia, PA (US);
Venkataramanan Seshadri, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Jing Wang, Gibsonia, PA (US);
Brian Woodworth, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Christopher T. Brown, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Neetu Chopra, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Christopher R. Knittel, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Mathew Mathai, Gibsonia, PA (US);
Venkataramanan Seshadri, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Jing Wang, Gibsonia, PA (US);
Brian Woodworth, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
NISSAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A composition comprising: at least one compound comprising a hole transporting core, wherein the core is covalently bonded to a first arylamine group and also covalently bonded to a second arylamine group different from the first, and wherein the compound is covalently bonded to at least one intractability group, wherein the intractability group is covalently bonded to the hole transporting core, the first arylamine group, the second arylamine group, or a combination thereof, and wherein the compound has a molecular weight of about 5,000 g/mole or less. Blended mixtures of arylamine compounds, including fluorene core compounds, can provide good film formation and stability when coated onto hole injection layers. Solution processing of OLEDs is a particularly important application.