Chemist creates molecular 'merry-go-round' complex for future OLED displays

A RUDN University chemist has synthesized fluorescent compounds with “merry-go-round” molecules that can be used to create economical displays with organic LEDs (OLEDs). The nucleus of these molecules is a triangle of silver or copper atoms, and organic elements are bound to it through phosphorus atoms that rotate around them. This molecular geometry may allow researchers to create more efficient OLED screens. The article is published in Inorganic Chemistry.


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