OLEDIQ materials are the ideal platform for the development of high-efficiency, long-lasting OLEDs and for manufacturing through both thermal deposition and solution processes.
These non-crystallizable materials are amorphous, soluble small molecules that prevent aggregation of dopant emitters and have demonstrated significant improvement in OLED lifetime.
Blue Hosts
- OLEDIQ™ET-20
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy electron-transporting host material
Applications:
a. TADF blue host
b. Phosphorescent blue host
- OLEDIQ™AMBI-115
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy ambipolar host material
Applications:
a. TADF blue host
b. Phosphorescent blue host
- OLEDIQ™AMBI-89
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy ambipolar host material
Applications:
a. TADF blue host
b. Phosphorescent blue host
- OLEDIQ™AMBI-3
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy ambipolar host material
Applications:
a. TADF blue host
b. Phosphorescent blue host
Green Hosts
- OLEDIQ™HT-88
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy hole-transporting host material
Applications:
a. Phosphorescent yellow host
b. Phosphorescent green host
- OLEDIQ™ET-19
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy electron-transporting host material
Applications:
a. Phosphorescent yellow host
b. Phosphorescent green host
- OLEDIQ™AMBI-20
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy ambipolar host material
Applications:
a. TADF green host
b. Phosphorescent green host
Red/Yellow Hosts
- OLEDIQ™HT-2
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy hole-transporting host material
Applications:
a. Phosphorescent red host
b. Phosphorescent yellow host
- OLEDIQ™ET-18
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy electron-transporting host material
Applications:
a. Phosphorescent red host
b. Phosphorescent yellow host
- OLEDIQ™HT-3000
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy hole-transporting host material
Applications:
a. Phosphorescent red host
b. Phosphorescent yellow host
- OLEDIQ™AMBI-20
Non-crystallizable, high-entropy ambipolar host material
Applications:
a. Phosphorescent red host
b. Phosphorescent yellow host
MOLECULAR GLASSES is a global leader in advanced OLED host materials innovation for OLED displays. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, the optics capital of the United States. The Molecular Glasses team brings over 100 years of combined experience in materials science and engineering.