摘要
In an article recently published in Sci.China Chem.,Liao,Jiang,and their co-workers[1]report two N/carbonyl-based multi-resonant thermally activated delayed fluorescence(MR-TADF)emitters,the organic light-emitting diode(OLED)that uses one of these,MTDMQAO,showed record maximum external quantum efficiencies(EQEmax)for devices using this class of compound.The reason for this impressive device performance stems from a rationale and judicious molecular design,building on a core QAO(aka DiKTa)[2]MR-TADF emitter structure that the authors helped to pioneer[3,4],and decorating a fused derivative of it with an electron-withdrawing triazine unit.