Electrochemiluminescent Ion Gels for DC-Driven, Sub-2V Solid-State Emissive Devices by Incorporating Redox Coreactants

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Abstract

We have demonstrated a solid-state DC-driven electrochemiluminescent (ECL) device using a solution processable, emissive ECL gel based on polystyrene-block-poly(methyl methacrylate)-block-polystyrene (SMS) and 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ([EMI][TFSI]). Tetrabutylammonium oxalate (TBAOX) was incorporated into the ECL gel for a coreactant strategy. Oxalate can be viewed as a consumable fuel for the device providing reducing power and cutting the overall operating voltage. The device was fabricated by a simple two-step solution process. Application of 1.6 V DC bias across the device resulted in the onset of light emission. The maximum luminance was achieved at 1:5 mole ratio of ECL luminophore (Ru(bpy)$_{\mathrm{3}}$(PF$_{\mathrm{6}})_{\mathrm{2}})$ and TBAOX, and the turn-on voltage was independent of the composition. The simplicity of the ECL device and its low voltage operation characteristics make it potentially attractive as a display element for printed electronics.

Authors

  • Hong Chul Moon

    University of Minnesota

  • Timothy Lodge

    Univ of Minn - Minneapolis, University of Minnesota

  • C. Daniel Frisbie

    University of Minnesota