Abstract

Benefitting from the good mechanical and thermal stability, as well as compatibility with flexible substrate and large-scale preparation, polymers with thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) show great potential for application in the fields of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In this review, we firstly introduce the mechanism of TADF materials and discuss the underlying design principles for TADF polymers. Next, we survey strategies and relevant studies pertaining to the construction of TADF polymers. Subsequently, we offer a comprehensive summary of the characteristics and the suitable application scopes for each strategy, specifically focusing on emitting color. Finally, the remaining challenges in this field are proposed in conclusion section.

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