A novel terbium complex using 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivative as a neutral ligand was synthesized and characterized. Its thermal stability and photoluminescent properties were studied. The strong emission peaked at 546 nm with a full width at half maximum of 5 nm was observed in the pure terbium complex film under excitation of 328 nm light, which is attributed to the characteristic emission of terbium ion. The good thermal stability and intense sharp emission of this terbium complex display its potential application in electroluminescence devices.
A new cyclometalated platinum complex containing 2, 5-bis(naphthalene-1-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole ligand was synthesized and characterized. The UV-Vis absorptions and photoluminescent properties of the ligand and its platinum complex were investigated. A characteristic metal-ligand charge transfer absorption peak at 439 nm in the UV spectrum and a strong emission peak at 625 nm in the photoluminescence spectrum were observed for this complex in dichloromethane. Cyclic voltammtry (CV) analysis shows that the EHOMO (energy level of the highest occupied molecular orbital) and ELUMO (energy level of the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital) of the platinum complex are about 、5.69 and 、3.25 eV, respectively, indicating that the oxadiazole-based platinum complex has a potential application in electrophosphorescent devices used as a red-emitting material.
An iridium (Ⅲ) bis[(4,6-difluorophenyl)pyridinato-N, C^2][6-(6'-(4"-( 5"-phenyl- 1", 3", 4"-oxadiazole-2"-yl) phenoxy) hexyloxy picolinate) was synthesized and characterized by IH NMR and elementary analysis in order to study the effect of ancillary ligand of the oxadiazole-based picolinic acid derivative on optophysical properties of its iridium complex, and further to obtain an iridium complex with highly-efficient blue emission. The thermal stability, UV absorption and photoluminescent properties of this iridium complex were investigated. Compared with iridium (Ⅲ) bis[(4,6-difluorophenyl)pyridinato-N, C^2](picolinate) reported as a highly-efficient blue electroluminescent material, this iridium complex bearing an oxadiazole-based picolinic acid derivative presents higher thermal stability, more intense UV absorption at 291 nm and similar photoluminescent spectrum peaked at 469 nm. This indicates that tuning ancillary ligand of picolinic acid with an oxadiazole unit can improve the optophysical properties of its iridium complex.