ORGANIC MOLECULES FOR OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES
Abstract:
An organic molecule (in, e.g., optoelectronic devices) has a structure of Formula I: wherein: RI, RII, RIII, RIV, RV, RVI, RVII, RVIII, RIX, RX, RXI, RA, RB, RC and RD are each independently selected from the group consisting of: hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, C1-C12-alkyl, wherein optionally one or more hydrogen atoms are independently substituted by R5; C6-C18-aryl, wherein optionally one or more hydrogen atoms are independently substituted R5; and C3-C15-heteroaryl, wherein optionally one or more hydrogen atoms are independently substituted R5; any adjacent two from among RI, RII, RIII, RIV, RV, RVI, RVII, RVIII, RIX, RX, RXI, RA, RB, RC, RD may form a monocyclic ring system with 5 to 8 C-atoms, and wherein, optionally, each hydrogen can independently from each other be substituted by R6; and at least RA and RB together form a monocyclic ring system with 5 to 8 C-atoms.
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