Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence under Confinement in a Supramolecular Cage

Description of the granted funding

Current state-of-the-art light-emitting molecules are based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) dyes that have a structurally crowded and sterically hindered donor–acceptor architecture. TADF dyes are expensive, structurally complex, prone to aggregation-induced emission quenching, and the stability of especially blue emitters remains low. FLUOROCAGE aims to solve these issues and take a step towards next-generation light-emitting devices by confining the donor and acceptor building blocks of TADF dyes as heterodimers inside a water-soluble supramolecular cage, resulting in a highly emissive platform with modular tunability. The water-solubility of the supramolecular confined emitters reduces the environmental impact of device fabrication. We aim to decouple TADF emission from the complex structural architecture, leading to a paradigm shift in the design of stable organic emitters.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2028

Granted funding

Tero-Petri Ruoko Orcid -palvelun logo
661 070 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy research fellows

Päättäjä

Scientific Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering
13.06.2024

Other information

Funding decision number

363033

Fields of science

Chemical sciences

Research fields

Fysikaalinen kemia