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titleOfInvention A bipolar host material and its application
abstract The present invention provides a bipolar host material and its application. The compound of the bipolar host material is designed with a D-A structure; wherein in the D structure, it includes a nitrogen atom that plays an electron donating role, and in the A structure, it includes an aromatic ring that plays an electron withdrawing role The nitrogen atom on the electron-donating effect and the nitrogen heterocyclic ring on the aromatic ring with the electron-withdrawing effect are conjugated in the molecular structure ring of an aromatic ring. The invention provides a bipolar host material, which adopts a novel D-A molecular structure design, and the electron-withdrawing part and the electron-donating part in the main body are conjugated in one molecular plane, which greatly increases the stability of the host molecule. sex.
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