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March 3, 2026
A review of 9, 9-Dimethyl-9, 10-dihydroacridine (DMAC) derivatives as thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters in OLED applications
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M. Dehghanipour
Sirjan University of Technology
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Zahra Nasresfahani
Tarbiat Modares University
Key Points
DMAC derivatives show promise as thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters, enhancing OLED efficiency.
Key metrics indicate improved performance with certain derivatives compared to traditional materials.
Assessment of molecular structures highlights how modifications influence emission properties and operational stability.
The findings suggest that optimizing DMAC derivatives can lead to significant advancements in OLED technology, needing further exploration.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2026.145590
A review of 9, 9-Dimethyl-9, 10-dihydroacridine (DMAC) derivatives as thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters in OLED applications | Synapse