feasibiLity of rapId modification of liGht emitting electrocHemical cell formulaTions to produce emission spectra on demand (LIGHT)
Lead Participant:
POLYPHOTONIX LIMITED
Abstract
In this feasibility study, the ability to rapidly produce light emitting organic formulations with a tailored or bespoke emission spectra through intermixing of various emitter species will be undertaken. Instead of manufacturing long chain, multi-functional group, electroluminescent polymers with a complex, slow and expensive synthesis path, we will study the feasibility of using accurate formulations of a number of emitters to tailor the emission spectra. Should this prove feasible, then it would be possible to 'dial up' a particular emission spectrum by rapidly formulating known electroluminescent polymer or small molecule constituents. This will allow rapid prototyping of organic light emitting devices for a number of different niches, including but not limited to, medical devices for phototherapy.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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POLYPHOTONIX LIMITED | £69,759 | £ 52,319 |
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Participant |
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CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITED | £29,896 | £ 29,896 |
INNOVATE UK |
People |
ORCID iD |
Alex Cole (Project Manager) |