ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE

20170117481 ยท 2017-04-27

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    Abstract

    An organic electroluminescent device having high efficiency, low driving voltage and a long lifetime is provided by combining various materials for an organic electroluminescent device, which are excellent, as materials for an organic electroluminescent device having high efficiency and high durability, in hole and electron injection/transport performances, electron blocking ability, stability in a thin-film state and durability, so as to allow the respective materials to effectively reveal their characteristics. In the organic electroluminescent device having at least an anode, a hole transport layer, a light emitting layer, an electron transport layer and a cathode in this order, the hole transport layer includes an arylamine compound of the following general formula (1), and the electron transport layer includes a compound the following general formula (2) having an anthracene ring structure.

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    Claims

    1. An organic electroluminescent device comprising at least an anode, a hole transport layer, a light emitting layer, an electron transport layer and a cathode in this order, wherein the hole transport layer comprises an arylamine compound of the following general formula (1), and the electron transport layer comprises a compound of the following general formula (2) having an anthracene ring structure: ##STR00097## wherein Ar.sub.1 to Ar.sub.4 may be the same or different, and represent a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group, ##STR00098## wherein A represents a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon, a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic ring, a divalent group of substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatics, or a single bond; B represents a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group; C represents a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group; D may be the same or different, and represents a hydrogen atom, a deuterium atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, cyano, trifluoromethyl, linear or branched alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group; and p represents 7 or 8, and q represents 1 or 2 while maintaining a relationship that a sum of p and q is 9.

    2. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 1, wherein the compound having an anthracene ring structure is a compound of the following general formula (2a) having an anthracene ring structure, ##STR00099## wherein A represents a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon, a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic ring, a divalent group of substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatics, or a single bond; Ar.sub.5, Ar.sub.6, and Ar.sub.7 may be the same or different, and represent a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group; R.sub.1 to R.sub.7 may be the same or different, and represent a hydrogen atom, a deuterium atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, cyano, nitro, linear or branched alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, cycloalkyl of 5 to 10 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, linear or branched alkenyl of 2 to 6 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, linear or branched alkyloxy of 1 to 6 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, cycloalkyloxy of 5 to 10 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group, or substituted or unsubstituted aryloxy, where R.sub.1 to R.sub.7 may bind to each other via a single bond, substituted or unsubstituted methylene, an oxygen atom, or a sulfur atom to form a ring; and X.sub.1, X.sub.2, X.sub.3, and X.sub.4 represent a carbon atom or a nitrogen atom, where only one of X.sub.1, X.sub.2, X.sub.3, and X.sub.4 is a nitrogen atom, and, in this case, the nitrogen atom does not have the hydrogen atom or substituent for R.sub.1 to R.sub.4.

    3. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 1, wherein the compound having an anthracene ring structure is a compound of the following general formula (2b) having an anthracene ring structure, ##STR00100## wherein A represents a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon, a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic ring, a divalent group of substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatics, or a single bond; and Ar.sub.8, Ar.sub.9, and Ar.sub.10 may be the same or different, and represent a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group.

    4. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 1, wherein the compound having an anthracene ring structure is a compound of the following general formula (2c) having an anthracene ring structure, ##STR00101## wherein A represents a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon, a divalent group of a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic ring, a divalent group of substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatics, or a single bond; Ar.sub.11, Ar.sub.12 and Ar.sub.13 may be the same or different, and represent a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group; and R.sub.8 represents a hydrogen atom, a deuterium atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, cyano, nitro, linear or branched alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, cycloalkyl of 5 to 10 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, linear or branched alkenyl of 2 to 6 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, linear or branched alkyloxy of 1 to 6 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, cycloalkyloxy of 5 to 10 carbon atoms that may have a substituent, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted condensed polycyclic aromatic group, or substituted or unsubstituted aryloxy.

    5. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 1, wherein the light emitting layer includes a blue luminous dopant.

    6. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 5, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is a pyrene derivative.

    7. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 5, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is an amine derivative having a fluorene ring as a part of a condensed ring.

    8. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 1, wherein the light emitting layer includes an anthracene derivative.

    9. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 8, wherein the light emitting layer includes a host material that is an anthracene derivative.

    10. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 2, wherein the light emitting layer includes a blue luminous dopant.

    11. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 3, wherein the light emitting layer includes a blue luminous dopant.

    12. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 4, wherein the light emitting layer includes a blue luminous dopant.

    13. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 10, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is a pyrene derivative.

    14. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 11, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is a pyrene derivative.

    15. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 12, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is a pyrene derivative.

    16. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 10, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is an amine derivative having a fluorene ring as a part of a condensed ring.

    17. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 11, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is an amine derivative having a fluorene ring as a part of a condensed ring.

    18. The organic electroluminescent device according to claim 12, wherein the light emitting layer includes the blue luminous dopant that is an amine derivative having a fluorene ring as a part of a condensed ring.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0093] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the organic EL devices of Examples 45 and 46 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2.

    MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

    [0094] The following presents specific examples of preferred compounds among the arylamine compounds of the general formula (1) preferably used in the organic EL device of the present invention. The present invention, however, is not restricted to these compounds.

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    [0095] The arylamine compounds described above can be synthesized by a known method (refer to Patent Document 6, for example).

    [0096] The following presents specific examples of preferred compounds among the compounds of the general formula (2a) preferably used in the organic EL device of the present invention and having an anthracene ring structure. The present invention, however, is not restricted to these compounds.

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    [0097] The following presents specific examples of preferred compounds among the compounds of the general formula (2b) preferably used in the organic EL device of the present invention and having an anthracene ring structure. The present invention, however, is not restricted to these compounds.

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    [0098] The following presents specific examples of preferred compounds among the compounds of the general formula (2c) preferably used in the organic EL device of the present invention and having an anthracene ring structure. The present invention, however, is not restricted to these compounds.

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    [0099] The compounds described above having an anthracene ring structure can be synthesized by a known method (refer to Patent Documents 7 to 9, for example).

    [0100] The arylamine compounds of the general formula (1) and the compounds of the general formula (2c) having an anthracene ring structure were purified by methods such as column chromatography, adsorption using, for example, a silica gel, activated carbon, or activated clay, recrystallization or crystallization using a solvent, and a sublimation purification method. The compounds were identified by an NMR analysis. A melting point, a glass transition point (Tg), and a work function were measured as material property values. The melting point can be used as an index of vapor deposition, the glass transition point (Tg) as an index of stability in a thin-film state, and the work function as an index of hole transportability and hole blocking performance.

    [0101] Other compounds used for the organic EL device of the present invention were purified by methods such as column chromatography, adsorption using, for example, a silica gel, activated carbon, or activated clay, and recrystallization or crystallization using a solvent, and finally purified by sublimation.

    [0102] The melting point and the glass transition point (Tg) were measured by a high-sensitive differential scanning calorimeter (DSC3100SA produced by Bruker AXS) using powder.

    [0103] For the measurement of the work function, a 100 nm-thick thin film was fabricated on an ITO substrate, and an ionization potential measuring device (PYS-202 produced by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.) was used.

    [0104] The organic EL device of the present invention may have a structure including an anode, a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, a light emitting layer, an electron transport layer, an electron injection layer, and a cathode successively formed on a substrate, optionally with an electron blocking layer between the hole transport layer and the light emitting layer, and a hole blocking layer between the light emitting layer and the electron transport layer. Some of the organic layers in the multilayer structure may be omitted, or may serve more than one function. For example, a single organic layer may serve as the hole injection layer and the hole transport layer, or as the electron injection layer and the electron transport layer. Further, the organic layers having a same function may have a laminate structure of two or more layers, for example, the hole transport layers may have a laminate structure of two or more layers, the light emitting layers may have a laminate structure of two or more layers, or the electron transport layers may have a laminate structure of two or more layers.

    [0105] Electrode materials with high work functions such as ITO and gold are used as the anode of the organic EL device of the present invention. The hole injection layer of the organic EL device of the present invention may be made of, for example, material such as starburst-type triphenylamine derivatives and various triphenylamine tetramers; porphyrin compounds as represented by copper phthalocyanine; accepting heterocyclic compounds such as hexacyano azatriphenylene; and coating-type polymer materials, in addition to the arylamine compounds of the general formula (1). These materials may be formed into a thin film by a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0106] The arylamine compounds of the general formula (1) are used as the hole transport layer of the organic EL device of the present invention. These may be individually deposited for film forming, may be used as a single layer deposited mixed with other materials, or may be formed as a laminate of individually deposited layers, a laminate of mixedly deposited layers, or a laminate of the individually deposited layer and the mixedly deposited layer. These materials may be formed into a thin-film by a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0107] Further, material used for the hole injection layer or the hole transport layer may be obtained by p-doping trisbromophenylamine hexachloroantimony, radialene derivative (refer to WO2014/009310, for example), or the like into the material commonly used for these layers, or may be, for example, polymer compounds each having a structure of a benzidine derivative such as TPD as a part of the compound structure.

    [0108] In the case where the hole transport layer of the organic EL device of the present invention have a laminate structure of two or more layers, examples of material used for the hole transport layer of second and succeeding layers can be arylamine compounds having a structure in which two triphenylamine structures are joined within a molecule via a single bond or a divalent group that does not contain a heteroatom such as benzidine derivatives such as N,N-diphenyl-N,N-di(m-tolyl)benzidine (TPD), N,N-diphenyl-N,N-di(-naphthyl)benzidine (NPD), and N,N,N,N-tetrabiphenylylbenzidine; and 1,1-bis[4-(di-4-tolylamino)phenyl]cyclohexane (TAPC), arylamine compounds having a structure in which four triphenylamine structures are joined within a molecule via a single bond or a divalent group that does not contain a heteroatom, and various triphenylamine trimers, in addition to the arylamine compounds of the general formula (1). These may be individually deposited for film forming, may be used as a single layer deposited mixed with other materials, or may be formed as a laminate of individually deposited layers, a laminate of mixedly deposited layers, or a laminate of the individually deposited layer and the mixedly deposited layer. Examples of material used for the hole injection/transport layer can be coating-type polymer materials such as poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT)/poly(styrene sulfonate) (PSS). These materials may be formed into a thin-film by a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0109] Examples of material used for the electron blocking layer of the organic EL device of the present invention can be compounds having an electron blocking effect, including, for example, arylamine compounds having a structure in which four triphenylamine structures are joined within a molecule via a single bond or a divalent group that does not contain a heteroatom, arylamine compounds having a structure in which two triphenylamine structures are joined within a molecule via a single bond or a divalent group that does not contain a heteroatom, carbazole derivatives such as 4,4,4-tri(N-carbazolyl)triphenylamine (TCTA), 9,9-bis[4-(carbazol-9-yl)phenyl]fluorene, 1,3-bis(carbazol-9-yl)benzene (mCP), and 2,2-bis(4-carbazol-9-ylphenyl)adamantane (Ad-Cz); and compounds having a triphenylsilyl group and a triarylamine structure, as represented by 9-[4-(carbazol-9-yl)phenyl]-9-[4-(triphenylsilyl)phenyl]-9H-fluorene, in addition to the arylamine compounds of the general formula (1). These may be individually deposited for film forming, may be used as a single layer deposited mixed with other materials, or may be formed as a laminate of individually deposited layers, a laminate of mixedly deposited layers, or a laminate of the individually deposited layer and the mixedly deposited layer. These materials may be formed into a thin-film by using a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0110] Examples of material used for the light emitting layer of the organic EL device of the present invention can be various metal complexes, anthracene derivatives, bis(styryl)benzene derivatives, pyrene derivatives, oxazole derivatives, and polyparaphenylene vinylene derivatives, in addition to quinolinol derivative metal complexes such as Alq.sub.3. Further, the light emitting layer may be made of a host material and a dopant material. Examples of the host material can be preferably anthracene derivatives. Other examples of the host material can be heterocyclic compounds having indole ring as a part of a condensed ring, heterocyclic compounds having carbazole ring as a part of a condensed ring, carbazole derivatives, thiazole derivatives, benzimidazole derivatives, and polydialkyl fluorene derivatives, in addition to the above light-emitting materials. Examples of the dopant material can be preferably pyrene derivatives, amine derivatives having fluorene ring as a part of a condensed ring. Other examples of the dopant material can be quinacridone, coumarin, rubrene, perylene, derivatives thereof, benzopyran derivatives, indenophenanthrene derivatives, rhodamine derivatives, and aminostyryl derivatives. These may be individually deposited for film forming, may be used as a single layer deposited mixed with other materials, or may be formed as a laminate of individually deposited layers, a laminate of mixedly deposited layers, or a laminate of the individually deposited layer and the mixedly deposited layer.

    [0111] Further, the light-emitting material may be a phosphorescent material. Phosphorescent materials as metal complexes of metals such as iridium and platinum may be used. Examples of the phosphorescent materials include green phosphorescent materials such as Ir(ppy).sub.3, blue phosphorescent materials such as Flrpic and FIr6, and red phosphorescent materials such as Btp.sub.2Ir(acac). Here, carbazole derivatives such as 4,4-di(N-carbazolyl)biphenyl (CBP), TCTA, and mCP may be used as the hole injecting and transporting host material. Compounds such as p-bis(triphenylsilyl)benzene (UGH2) and 2,2,2-(1,3,5-phenylene)-tris(1-phenyl-1H-benzimidazole) (TPBI) may be used as the electron transporting host material. In this way, a high-performance organic EL device can be produced.

    [0112] In order to avoid concentration quenching, the doping of the host material with the phosphorescent light-emitting material should preferably be made by co-evaporation in a range of 1 to 30 weight percent with respect to the whole light emitting layer.

    [0113] Further, examples of the light-emitting material may be delayed fluorescent-emitting material such as a CDCB derivative of PIC-TRZ, CC2TA, PXZ-TRZ, 4CzIPN or the like (refer to Non-Patent Document 3, for example).

    [0114] These materials may be formed into a thin-film by using a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0115] The hole blocking layer of the organic EL device of the present invention may be formed by using hole blocking compounds such as various rare earth complexes, triazole derivatives, triazine derivatives, and oxadiazole derivatives, in addition to phenanthroline derivatives such as bathocuproin (BCP), and the metal complexes of quinolinol derivatives such as aluminum(III) bis(2-methyl-8-quinolinate)-4-phenylphenolate (BAlq). These materials may also serve as the material of the electron transport layer. These may be individually deposited for film forming, may be used as a single layer deposited mixed with other materials, or may be formed as a laminate of individually deposited layers, a laminate of mixedly deposited layers, or a laminate of the individually deposited layer and the mixedly deposited layer. These materials may be formed into a thin-film by using a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0116] Material used for the electron transport layer of the organic EL device of the present invention can be the compounds of the general formula (2) having an anthracene ring structure, far preferably, the compounds of the general formula (2a), (2b) or (2c) having an anthracene ring structure. These may be individually deposited for film forming, may be used as a single layer deposited mixed with other materials, or may be formed as a laminate of individually deposited layers, a laminate of mixedly deposited layers, or a laminate of the individually deposited layer and the mixedly deposited layer. These materials may be formed into a thin-film by a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0117] In the case where the electron transport layer of the organic EL device of the present invention have a laminate structure of two or more layers, examples of material used for the electron transport layer of second and succeeding layers can be the compounds of the general formula (2) having an anthracene ring structure, far preferably, the compounds of the general formula (2a), (2b) or (2c) having an anthracene ring structure. Other examples of material can be metal complexes of quinolinol derivatives such as Alq.sub.3 and BAlq, various metal complexes, triazole derivatives, triazine derivatives, oxadiazole derivatives, pyridine derivatives, pyrimidine derivatives, benzimidazole derivatives, thiadiazole derivatives, anthracene derivatives, carbodiimide derivatives, quinoxaline derivatives, pyridoindole derivatives, phenanthroline derivatives, and silole derivatives. These may be individually deposited for film forming, may be used as a single layer deposited mixed with other materials, or may be formed as a laminate of individually deposited layers, a laminate of mixedly deposited layers, or a laminate of the individually deposited layer and the mixedly deposited layer. These materials may be formed into a thin-film by using a vapor deposition method or other known methods such as a spin coating method and an inkjet method.

    [0118] Examples of material used for the electron injection layer of the organic EL device of the present invention can be alkali metal salts such as lithium fluoride and cesium fluoride; alkaline earth metal salts such as magnesium fluoride; and metal oxides such as aluminum oxide. However, the electron injection layer may be omitted in the preferred selection of the electron transport layer and the cathode.

    [0119] The cathode of the organic EL device of the present invention may be made of an electrode material with a low work function such as aluminum, or an alloy of an electrode material with an even lower work function such as a magnesium-silver alloy, a magnesium-indium alloy, or an aluminum-magnesium alloy.

    [0120] The following describes an embodiment of the present invention in more detail based on Examples. The present invention, however, is not restricted to the following Examples.

    Example 1

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-1)

    [0121] (Biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamine (39.5 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (32.4 g), a copper powder (0.42 g), potassium carbonate (27.8 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (1.69 g), sodium bisulfite (2.09 g), dodecylbenzene (32 ml), and toluene (50 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 210 C. while removing the toluene by distillation. After the obtained product was stirred for 30 hours, the product was cooled, and toluene (50 ml) and methanol (100 ml) were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration and washed with a methanol/water (5/1, v/v) mixed solution (500 ml). The solid was heated after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (350 ml), and insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was left to cool, methanol (400 ml) was added, and a precipitated crude product was collected by filtration. The crude product was washed under reflux with methanol (500 ml) to obtain a gray powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-1; 45.8 g; yield 91%).

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    [0122] The structure of the obtained gray powder was identified by NMR.

    [0123] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 40 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0124] (ppm)=7.68-7.63 (4H), 7.62-7.48 (12H), 7.45 (4H), 7.38-7.10 (20H).

    Example 2

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-4-tolylamino}-1,1: 4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-10)

    [0125] (Biphenyl-4-yl)-4-tolylamine (16.7 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1: 4,1-terphenyl (12.9 g), a copper powder (0.17 g), potassium carbonate (11.2 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (0.71 g), sodium bisulfite (0.89 g), dodecylbenzene (20 ml), and toluene (20 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 210 C. while removing the toluene by distillation. The obtained product was stirred for 28 hours, and after the product was cooled, toluene (150 ml) was added, and insoluble matter was removed by filtration. Methanol (100 ml) was added, and a precipitated crude product was collected by filtration. Recrystallization of the crude product using a toluene/methanol mixed solvent was repeated three times to obtain a yellowish white powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-4-tolylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-10; 12.3 g; yield 61%).

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    [0126] The structure of the obtained yellowish white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0127] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0128] (ppm)=7.68-7.62 (4H), 7.61-7.41 (16H), 7.38-7.08 (18H), 2.38 (6H).

    Example 3

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(phenyl-d.SUB.5.)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-14)

    [0129] (Biphenyl-4-yl)-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine (25.3 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (20.3 g), a copper powder (0.30 g), potassium carbonate (17.5 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (1.05 g), sodium bisulfite (1.31 g), dodecylbenzene (20 ml), and toluene (30 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 210 C. while removing the toluene by distillation. After the obtained product was stirred for 23 hours, the product was cooled, and toluene (30 ml) and methanol (60 ml) were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration and washed with a methanol/water (1/5, v/v) mixed solution (180 ml) followed by washing with methanol (90 ml). An obtained gray powder was heated after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (210 ml), and insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was left to cool, methanol (210 ml) was added, and a precipitated crude product was collected by filtration. The crude product was washed under reflux with methanol (210 ml) to obtain a gray powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-14; 29.3 g; yield 96%).

    ##STR00055##

    [0130] The structure of the obtained gray powder was identified by NMR.

    [0131] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 30 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0132] (ppm)=7.69 (4H), 7.65-7.52 (12H), 7.39 (4H), 7.28 (2H), 7.20-7.14 (8H).

    Example 4

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-2)

    [0133] (Naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamine (40.0 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (43.7 g), a copper powder (0.53 g), potassium carbonate (34.4 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (2.08 g), sodium bisulfite (2.60 g), dodecylbenzene (40 ml), and xylene (40 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 210 C. while removing the xylene by distillation. After the obtained product was stirred for 35 hours, the product was cooled. Toluene (100 ml) was added, and a precipitated solid was collected by filtration. 1,2-dichlorobenzene (210 ml) was added to the obtained solid, and the solid was dissolved under heat, and after silica gel (30 g) was added, insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was left to cool, a precipitated crude product was collected by filtration. The crude product was washed under reflux with methanol to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-2; 21.9 g; yield 40%).

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    [0134] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0135] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 36 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0136] (ppm)=7.98-7.88 (4H), 7.80 (2H), 7.60 (4H), 7.52-7.40 (8H), 7.36 (4H), 7.18 (4H), 7.08-7.01 (8H), 6.93 (2H).

    Example 5

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-6)

    [0137] (Naphthalen-2-yl)-phenylamine (50.0 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (50.0 g), tert-butoxy sodium (23.9 g), and xylene (500 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and aerated with nitrogen gas for 1 hour under ultrasonic irradiation. Palladium acetate (0.47 g) and a toluene solution (2.96 ml) containing 50% (w/v) tri-tert-butylphosphine were added, and the mixture was heated up to 120 C. and stirred for 15 hours. After the mixture was left to cool, the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure, and methanol (300 ml) was added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dissolved under heat after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (300 ml). After silica gel (140 g) was added, insoluble matter was removed by filtration. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure, and after the product was purified by recrystallization with 1,2-dichlorobenzene (250 ml), the purified product was washed under reflux with methanol to obtain a white powder of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-6; 51.0 g; yield 74%).

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    [0138] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0139] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 36 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0140] (ppm)=7.77 (4H), 7.70 (4H), 7.64-7.58 (6H), 7.48 (2H), 7.40-7.21 (10H), 7.21-7.12 (8H), 7.04 (2H).

    Example 6

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis[{(biphenyl-2,3,4,5,6-d.SUB.5.)-4-yl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-21)

    [0141] {(Biphenyl-2,3,4,5,6-d.sub.5)-4-yl}-phenylamine (24.8 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (19.9 g), a copper powder (0.26 g), potassium carbonate (17.2 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (2.06 g), sodium bisulfite (1.30 g), and dodecylbenzene (20 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 215 C. After the obtained product was stirred for 21 hours, the product was cooled, and toluene (30 ml) and methanol (60 ml) were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration and washed with a methanol/water (1/5, v/v) mixed solution. After adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (300 ml) to the obtained solid, the solid was heated, and insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was left to cool, methanol (300 ml) was added, and a precipitate was collected by filtration to obtain a yellow powder of 4,4-bis[{(biphenyl-2,3,4,5,6-d.sub.5)-4-yl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-21; 25.5 g; yield 85%).

    ##STR00058##

    [0142] The structure of the obtained yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0143] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 30 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0144] (ppm)=7.69 (4H), 7.65-7.52 (8H), 7.28 (4H), 7.20-7.12 (10H), 7.03 (4H).

    Example 7

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-3-yl)-(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-22)

    [0145] (Biphenyl-3-yl)-(biphenyl-4-yl)amine (16.1 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (11.0 g), a copper powder (0.29 g), potassium carbonate (9.46 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (1.14 g), sodium bisulfite (0.71 g), and dodecylbenzene (22 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 220 C. After the obtained product was stirred for 34 hours, the product was cooled, and toluene and heptane were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dissolved under heat after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (200 ml). After silica gel (50 g) was added, insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure, toluene and acetone were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration, and the precipitated solid was crystallized with 1,2-dichloromethane followed by crystallization with acetone, and further crystallized with 1,2-dichloromethane followed by crystallization with methanol to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-3-yl)-(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-22; 25.5 g; yield 77%).

    ##STR00059##

    [0146] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0147] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 48 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0148] (ppm)=7.71 (4H), 7.67-7.50 (16H), 7.47 (4H), 7.43-7.20 (20H), 7.12 (4H).

    Example 8

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(phenanthren-9-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-3)

    [0149] (Phenanthren-9-yl)-phenylamine (16.9 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (12.6 g), a copper powder (0.16 g), potassium carbonate (10.9 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (0.65 g), sodium bisulfite (0.83 g), and dodecylbenzene (13 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 210 C. After the obtained product was stirred for 23 hours, the product was cooled, and toluene (26 ml) and methanol (26 ml) were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration and washed with a methanol/water (1/5, v/v) mixed solution (120 ml). The precipitated solid was crystallized with 1,2-dichlorobenzene followed by crystallization with methanol to obtain a white powder of 4,4-bis{(phenanthren-9-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-3; 9.38 g; yield 47%).

    ##STR00060##

    [0150] The structure of the obtained yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0151] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 40 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0152] (ppm)=8.88-8.73 (4H), 8.09 (2H), 7.71 (2H), 7.68-7.41 (18H), 7.21-7.10 (12H), 6.92 (2H).

    Example 9

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-3-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-5)

    [0153] (Biphenyl-3-yl)-phenylamine (12.7 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (11.3 g), a copper powder (0.30 g), potassium carbonate (9.72 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (1.17 g), sodium bisulfite (0.73 g), and dodecylbenzene (23 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 220 C. After the obtained product was stirred for 21 hours, the product was cooled, and after 1,2-dichlorobenzene (250 ml) and silica (30 g) were added, insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure, heptane was added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration, and the precipitated solid was crystallized with a 1,2-dichlorobenzene/heptane mixed solvent and further crystallized with a 1,2-dichlorobenzene/methanol mixed solvent to obtain a pale brown powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-3-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-5; 10.8 g; yield 64%).

    ##STR00061##

    [0154] The structure of the obtained pale brown powder was identified by NMR.

    [0155] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 40 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0156] (ppm)=7.69 (4H), 7.60 (4H), 7.52 (4H), 7.42-7.21 (16H), 7.20-7.13 (8H), 7.10-7.00 (4H).

    Example 10

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-23)

    [0157] (Triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine (11.9 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (8.55 g), tert-butoxy sodium (4.09 g), and xylene (86 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and aerated with nitrogen gas for 40 minutes under ultrasonic irradiation. Palladium acetate (0.08 g) and a toluene solution (0.55 ml) containing 50% (w/v) tri-tert-butylphosphine were added, and the mixture was heated up to 100 C. After the mixture was stirred for 7 hours, the mixture was cooled. Methanol (80 ml) was added, and a precipitated solid was collected by filtration. 1,2-dichlorobenzene (300 ml) was added to the obtained solid, and the solid was heated, and after silica gel (45 g) was added, insoluble matter was removed by filtration. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure, and after purified by recrystallization with 1,2-dichlorobenzene, the purified product was washed under reflux with methanol to obtain a pale yellowish green powder of 4,4-bis{(triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-23; 11.4 g; yield 74%).

    ##STR00062##

    [0158] The structure of the obtained pale yellowish green powder was identified by NMR.

    [0159] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0160] (ppm)=8.72-8.62 (8H), 8.45 (2H), 8.36 (2H), 7.75 (4H), 7.70-7.21 (26H), 7.09 (2H).

    Example 11

    [0161] <Synthesis of 4,4-bis{di(naphthalen-2-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-24)>

    [0162] Di(naphthalen-2-yl)amine (12.2 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (9.49 g), a copper powder (0.14 g), potassium carbonate (8.2 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (0.51 g), sodium bisulfite (0.69 g), dodecylbenzene (15 ml), and toluene (20 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 210 C. while removing the toluene by distillation. After the obtained product was stirred for 28 hours, the product was cooled, and 1,2-dichlorobenzene (20 ml) and methanol (20 ml) were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration and washed with a methanol/water (1/4, v/v) mixed solution (200 ml). Then, the solid was dissolved under heat after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (100 ml), and after silica gel was added, insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was left to cool, methanol (250 ml) was added, and a precipitated solid was collected by filtration. The precipitated solid was crystallized with a 1,2-dichlorobenzene/methanol mixed solvent followed by washing under reflux with methanol to obtain a yellowish white powder of 4,4-bis{di(naphthalen-2-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-24; 10.5 g; yield 70%).

    ##STR00063##

    [0163] The structure of the obtained yellowish white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0164] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 40 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0165] (ppm)=7.82-7.75 (6H), 7.72 (4H), 7.68-7.60 (8H), 7.56 (4H), 7.40-7.30 (14H), 7.24 (4H).

    Example 12

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis[{4-(naphthalen-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-25)

    [0166] {4-(Naphthalen-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine (16.6 g), 4,4-diiodo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (11.8 g), a copper powder (0.18 g), potassium carbonate (10.5 g), 3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylic acid (0.61 g), sodium bisulfite (0.83 g), dodecylbenzene (15 ml), and toluene (20 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and heated up to 210 C. while removing the toluene by distillation. After the obtained product was stirred for 19 hours, the product was cooled, and toluene (20 ml) and methanol (20 ml) were added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration, washed with a methanol/water (1/4, v/v) mixed solution (180 ml), and further washed with methanol (100 ml). An obtained brownish yellow powder was heated after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (175 ml), and insoluble matter was removed by filtration. After the filtrate was left to cool, methanol (200 ml) was added, and a precipitated solid was collected by filtration. The precipitated solid was crystallized with a 1,2-dichlorobenzene/methanol mixed solvent followed by washing under reflux with methanol to obtain a brownish white powder of 4,4-bis[{4-(naphthalen-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-25; 11.9 g; yield 53%).

    ##STR00064##

    [0167] The structure of the obtained brownish white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0168] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0169] (ppm)=8.10 (2H), 7.93-7.78 (8H), 7.76-7.70 (8H), 7.62 (4H), 7.44 (4H), 7.30 (4H), 7.25-7.16 (12H), 7.05 (2H).

    Example 13

    Synthesis of 4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-4-[{4-(1-phenyl-indol-4-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-26)

    [0170] (4-Bromo-1,1-biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(1-phenyl-indol-4-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine (7.25 g), {4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxabororan-2-yl)phenyl}-(1,1-biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamine (5.76 g), a 2 M potassium carbonate aqueous solution (12.3 ml), toluene (80 ml), and ethanol (20 ml) were added into a reaction vessel and aerated with nitrogen gas for 40 minutes under ultrasonic irradiation. After adding tetrakistriphenylphosphinepalladium (0.43 g), the mixture was heated and refluxed for 7 hours while being stirred. After the mixture was left to cool, water (50 ml) and toluene (100 ml) were added, and insoluble matter was removed by filtration. An organic layer was collected by liquid separation, then dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a crude product. After the crude product was purified by column chromatography (support: silica gel, eluent: toluene/heptane), the purified product was crystallized with THF followed by crystallization with methanol to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-4-[{4-(1-phenyl-indol-4-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-26; 6.80 g; yield 67%).

    ##STR00065##

    [0171] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0172] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 45 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0173] (ppm)=7.70 (4H), 7.68-7.50 (16H), 7.42-7.11 (23H), 7.05 (1H), 6.88 (1H).

    Example 14

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-27)

    [0174] 3-Bromoiodobenzene (8.83 g), (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine (30.5 g), potassium carbonate (13.0 g), water (30 ml), toluene (300 ml), and ethanol (75 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel and aerated with nitrogen gas under ultrasonic irradiation for 30 minutes. The mixture was heated after adding tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (1.1 g), and stirred at 80 C. for 16 hours. The mixture was cooled to a room temperature, and methanol (300 ml) was added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration, and the solid was dissolved under heat after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (270 ml). Silica gel (16 g) was added, and the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes. After insoluble matter was removed by filtration, a crude product precipitated by adding methanol (300 ml) was collected by filtration. The crude product was washed under reflux with methanol (200 ml) to obtain a white powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-27; 14.3 g; yield 71%).

    ##STR00066##

    [0175] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0176] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 40 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0177] (ppm)=7.87 (1H), 7.64-7.50 (12H), 7.48-7.32 (6H), 7.31-6.98 (21H).

    Example 15

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(phenyl-d.SUB.5.)amino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-28)

    [0178] 1,3-dibromobenzene (6.51 g), (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine (26.9 g), potassium carbonate (11.4 g), water (50 ml), toluene (200 ml), and ethanol (50 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel and aerated with nitrogen gas under ultrasonic irradiation for 30 minutes. The mixture was heated after adding tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.95 g), and stirred at 70 C. for 12 hours. The mixture was cooled to a room temperature, and methanol (200 ml) was added. A precipitated solid was collected by filtration, and the solid was dissolved under heat after adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (400 ml). Silica gel (20 g) was added, and the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes. After insoluble matter was removed by filtration, a precipitate formed by adding methanol (500 ml) was collected by filtration. The precipitate was dissolved by adding 1,2-dichlorobenzene (100 ml), and a crude product precipitated by adding toluene (100 ml) and methanol (100 ml) was collected by filtration. The crude product was washed under reflux with methanol (250 ml) to obtain a white powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-28; 18.3 g; yield 91%).

    ##STR00067##

    [0179] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0180] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 30 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0181] (ppm)=7.87 (1H), 7.64-7.32 (18H), 7.31-6.98 (11H).

    Example 16

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-29)

    [0182] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 15, except that (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine was replaced with (naphthalen-1-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-29; 8.8 g; yield 59%) was obtained.

    ##STR00068##

    [0183] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0184] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 36 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0185] (ppm)=7.99 (2H), 7.92 (2H), 7.81 (2H), 7.72 (1H), 7.57-6.92 (29H).

    Example 17

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis[{4-(dibenzofuran-4-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-32)

    [0186] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 15, except that (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine was replaced with {4-(dibenzofuran-4-yl)phenyl}-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis[{4-(dibenzofuran-4-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-32; 6.8 g; yield 86%) was obtained.

    ##STR00069##

    [0187] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0188] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0189] (ppm)=8.01 (2H), 7.97-7.82 (8H), 7.67-7.24 (34H).

    Example 18

    Synthesis of 2,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-50)

    [0190] 4-Bromo-4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-biphenyl (16.8 g), (biphenyl-4-yl)-{2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine (19.0 g), potassium carbonate (7.4 g), water (26 ml), toluene (200 ml), and ethanol (50 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel and aerated with nitrogen gas under ultrasonic irradiation for 30 minutes. After adding tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.87 g), the mixture was heated and refluxed for 20 hours while being stirred. After the mixture was cooled to a room temperature, an organic layer was collected by liquid separation, then dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated to obtain a crude product. After the crude product was purified by column chromatography (support: silica gel, eluent: heptane/toluene), the purified product was crystallized with an ethyl acetate/methanol mixed solvent to obtain a white powder of 2,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-50; 20.8 g; yield 82%).

    ##STR00070##

    [0191] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0192] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 40 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0193] (ppm)=7.61 (2H), 7.56-6.83 (38H).

    Example 19

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-51)

    [0194] 4,4-Dibromo-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (8.2 g), (triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine (15.4 g), tert-butoxy sodium (5.1 g), and toluene (180 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel and aerated with nitrogen gas under ultrasonic irradiation for 30 minutes. Palladium acetate (0.11 g) and a toluene solution (0.31 ml) containing 50% (w/v) tri-tert-butylphosphine were added, and the mixture was heated and refluxed for 5 hours while being stirred.

    [0195] The mixture was cooled to a room temperature and subjected to an extraction procedure using 1,2-dichlorobenzene and then to purification by adsorption with a silica gel, followed by crystallization with a 1,2-dichlorobenzene/methanol mixed solvent to obtain a yellowish white powder of 4,4-bis{(triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-51; 11.67 g; yield 64%).

    ##STR00071##

    [0196] The structure of the obtained yellowish white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0197] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0198] (ppm)=8.67 (4H), 8.57 (4H), 8.41 (2H), 8.36 (2H), 7.88 (1H), 7.70-7.10 (31H).

    Example 20

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(phenanthren-9-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-52)

    [0199] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 19, except that (triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine was replaced with (phenanthren-9-yl)-phenylamine. As a result, a yellowish white powder of 4,4-bis{(phenanthren-9-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-52; 8.0 g; yield 50%) was obtained.

    ##STR00072##

    [0200] The structure of the obtained yellowish white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0201] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 40 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0202] (ppm)=8.81-8.71 (4H), 8.10 (2H), 7.83-7.39 (20H), 7.29-6.97 (14H).

    Example 21

    Synthesis of 4-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-2-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-53)

    [0203] 2-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-4-bromo-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (12.1 g), bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amine (8.0 g), tris(dibenzylideneacetone)palladium (0.6 g), tri-tert-butylphosphine (0.22 g), and tert-butoxy sodium (6.3 g) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel, heated and refluxed for 3 hours while being stirred. After the mixture was cooled to a room temperature, methanol (600 ml) was added, and a precipitated crude product was collected by filtration. The crude product was dissolved in toluene, and after insoluble matter was removed by filtration, purification by crystallization with methanol was carried out. Then, recrystallization with a THF/methanol mixed solvent was carried out to obtain a white powder of 4-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-2-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-53; 15 g; yield 87%).

    ##STR00073##

    [0204] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0205] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0206] (ppm)=7.62 (4H), 7.58-6.91 (38H), 6.87 (2H).

    Example 22

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-1-yl)-(phenyl-d.SUB.5.)amino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-54)

    [0207] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 15, except that (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine was replaced with (naphthalen-1-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis{(naphthalen-1-yl)-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-54; 5.2 g; yield 30%) was obtained.

    ##STR00074##

    [0208] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0209] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 26 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0210] (ppm)=7.99 (2H), 7.92 (2H), 7.81 (2H), 7.72 (1H), 7.55-7.36 (15H), 7.13-7.07 (4H).

    Example 23

    Synthesis of 2-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-56)

    [0211] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 18, except that (biphenyl-4-yl)-{2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine was replaced with bis(biphenyl-4-yl)-{2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}amine. As a result, a white powder of 2-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-56; 15.7 g; yield 94%) was obtained.

    ##STR00075##

    [0212] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0213] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0214] (ppm)=7.60 (2H), 7.56-6.97 (32H).

    Example 24

    Synthesis of 2,4-bis{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-57)

    [0215] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 18, except that 4-bromo-4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-biphenyl was replaced with 4-bromo-4-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-biphenyl, and (biphenyl-4-yl)-{2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine was replaced with 2-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}phenylboronic acid. As a result, a white powder of 2,4-bis{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-57; 12 g; yield 76%) was obtained.

    ##STR00076##

    [0216] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0217] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 48 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0218] (ppm)=7.65-6.98 (48H).

    Example 25

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(naphthalen-1-yl)amino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-59)

    [0219] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 19, except that (triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine was replaced with (biphenyl-4-yl)-(naphthalen-1-yl)amine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(naphthalen-1-yl)amino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-59; 6.4 g; yield 36%) was obtained.

    ##STR00077##

    [0220] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0221] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0222] (ppm)=8.02 (2H), 7.94 (2H), 7.84 (2H), 7.76 (1H), 7.62-7.38 (27H), 7.33 (2H), 7.19-7.13 (8H).

    Example 26

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-60)

    [0223] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 19, except that (triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine was replaced with (9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-60; 14.6 g; yield 80%) was obtained.

    ##STR00078##

    [0224] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0225] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 48 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0226] (ppm)=7.84 (1H), 7.70-7.03 (35H), 1.48 (12H).

    Example 27

    Synthesis of 2-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-4-{(naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-62)

    [0227] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 18, except that 4-bromo-4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-biphenyl was replaced with 4-bromo-4-{(naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamino}-biphenyl, and (biphenyl-4-yl)-{2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine was replaced with 2-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}phenylboronic acid. As a result, a white powder of 2-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-4-{(naphthalen-1-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-62; 12.8 g; yield 75%) was obtained.

    ##STR00079##

    [0228] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0229] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 42 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0230] (ppm)=7.99 (2H), 7.93 (2H), 7.81 (2H), 7.57-6.96 (36H).

    Example 28

    Synthesis of 2-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-4-{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-63)

    [0231] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 18, except that 4-bromo-4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-biphenyl was replaced with 4-bromo-4-{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-biphenyl. As a result, a white powder of 2-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-4-{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-63; 11.7 g; yield 73%) was obtained.

    ##STR00080##

    [0232] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0233] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0234] (ppm)=7.68 (1H), 7.64-6.84 (37H), 1.48 (6H).

    Example 29

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(naphthalen-1-yl)amino}-1,1:2,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-67)

    [0235] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 19, except that 4,4-dibromo-1,1:3,1-terphenyl was replaced with 4,4-dibromo-1,1:2,1-terphenyl, and (triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine was replaced with (biphenyl-4-yl)-(naphthalen-1-yl)amine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis{(biphenyl-4-yl)-(naphthalen-1-yl)amino}-1,1:2,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-67; 5.0 g yield 30%) was obtained.

    ##STR00081##

    [0236] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0237] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0238] (ppm)=7.93-7.84 (4H), 7.79 (2H), 7.60-7.26 (24H), 7.25-6.92 (14H).

    Example 30

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:2,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-68)

    [0239] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 19, except that 4,4-dibromo-1,1:3,1-terphenyl was replaced with 4,4-dibromo-1,1:2,1-terphenyl, and (triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine was replaced with {4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:2,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-68; 7.3 g; yield 43%) was obtained.

    ##STR00082##

    [0240] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0241] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0242] (ppm)=8.01 (2H), 7.91 (2H), 7.84 (2H), 7.53-6.98 (38H).

    Example 31

    Synthesis of 2,2-bis[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-69)

    [0243] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 14, except that 3-bromoiodobenzene was replaced with 1,3-diiodobenzene, and (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine was replaced with 2-[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-phenylboronic acid. As a result, a white powder of 2,2-bis[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-69; 7.3 g; yield 43%) was obtained.

    ##STR00083##

    [0244] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0245] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0246] (ppm)=7.94-6.85 (44H).

    Example 32

    Synthesis of 4,4-bis[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-71)

    [0247] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 19, except that (triphenylen-2-yl)-phenylamine was replaced with {4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine. As a result, a white powder of 4,4-bis[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:3,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-71; 16.7 g; yield 79%) was obtained.

    ##STR00084##

    [0248] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0249] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 44 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0250] (ppm)=8.08 (2H), 7.94 (2H), 7.90-7.80 (3H), 7.65-7.00 (37H).

    Example 33

    Synthesis of 2,2-bis{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-75)

    [0251] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 15, except that 1,3-dibromobenzene was replaced with 1,4-dibromobenzene, and (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine was replaced with 2-{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-phenylboronic acid. As a result, a white powder of 2,2-bis{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-75; 13.7 g; yield 76%) was obtained.

    ##STR00085##

    [0252] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0253] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 48 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0254] (ppm)=7.53 (2H), 7.35-6.81 (30H), 6.76 (2H), 6.67 (2H), 1.29 (12H).

    Example 34

    Synthesis of 2,2-bis{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-76)

    [0255] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 15, except that 1,3-dibromobenzene was replaced with 1,4-dibromobenzene, and (biphenyl-4-yl)-{4-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-(phenyl-d.sub.5)amine was replaced with 2-{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-phenylboronic acid. As a result, a white powder of 2,2-bis{bis(biphenyl-4-yl)amino}-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-76; 15.7 g; yield 78%) was obtained.

    ##STR00086##

    [0256] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0257] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 48 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0258] (ppm)=7.51-7.45 (8H), 7.33-7.18 (28H), 7.00 (4H), 6.90-6.82 (8H).

    Example 35

    Synthesis of 2-{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-2-[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-81)

    [0259] The reaction was carried out under the same conditions as those of Example 18, except that 4-bromo-4-{(biphenyl-4-yl)-phenylamino}-biphenyl was replaced with 4-bromo-2-{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino}-biphenyl, and (biphenyl-4-yl)-{2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-[1,3,2]dioxaborolan-2-yl)phenyl}-phenylamine was replaced with 2-{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-phenylboronic acid. As a result, a white powder of 2-{(9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-phenylamino}-2-[{4-(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl}-phenylamino]-1,1:4,1-terphenyl (Compound 1-81; 7.3 g; yield 48%) was obtained.

    ##STR00087##

    [0260] The structure of the obtained white powder was identified by NMR.

    [0261] .sup.1H-NMR (THF-d.sub.8) detected 46 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0262] (ppm)=7.89-7.76 (3H), 7.55-6.69 (37H), 1.29 (6H).

    Example 36

    [0263] The melting points and the glass transition points of the arylamine compounds of the general formula (1) were measured using a high-sensitive differential scanning calorimeter (DSC3100SA produced by Bruker AXS).

    TABLE-US-00001 Glass transition Melting point point Compound of Example 1 263 C. 111 C. Compound of Example 2 210 C. 113 C. Compound of Example 3 265 C. 111 C. Compound of Example 4 279 C. 107 C. Compound of Example 5 266 C. 104 C. Compound of Example 6 263 C. 111 C. Compound of Example 7 262 C. 117 C. Compound of Example 8 303 C. 149 C. Compound of Example 10 365 C. 163 C. Compound of Example 11 289 C. 138 C. Compound of Example 13 No melting point observed 125 C. Compound of Example 14 252 C. 108 C. Compound of Example 15 252 C. 108 C. Compound of Example 16 No melting point observed 106 C. Compound of Example 17 No melting point observed 135 C. Compound of Example 18 No melting point observed 107 C. Compound of Example 19 323 C. 159 C. Compound of Example 20 290 C. 146 C. Compound of Example 21 No melting point observed 119 C. Compound of Example 22 No melting point observed 106 C. Compound of Example 23 No melting point observed 118 C. Compound of Example 24 No melting point observed 133 C. Compound of Example 25 No melting point observed 136 C. Compound of Example 26 286 C. 124 C. Compound of Example 27 No melting point observed 117 C. Compound of Example 28 218 C. 114 C. Compound of Example 29 No melting point observed 127 C. Compound of Example 31 No melting point observed 110 C. Compound of Example 32 No melting point observed 122 C. Compound of Example 33 269 C. 117 C. Compound of Example 34 277 C. 122 C. Compound of Example 35 No melting point observed 117 C.

    [0264] The arylamine compounds of the general formula (1) have glass transition points of 100 C. or higher, demonstrating that the compounds have a stable thin-film state.

    Example 37

    [0265] A 100 nm-thick vapor-deposited film was fabricated on an ITO substrate using the arylamine compounds of the general formula (1), and a work function was measured using an ionization potential measuring device (PYS-202 produced by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.).

    TABLE-US-00002 Work function Compound of Example 1 5.65 eV Compound of Example 3 5.65 eV Compound of Example 4 5.67 eV Compound of Example 5 5.66 eV Compound of Example 6 5.69 eV Compound of Example 7 5.63 eV Compound of Example 8 5.70 eV Compound of Example 9 5.72 eV Compound of Example 10 5.62 eV Compound of Example 11 5.61 eV Compound of Example 12 5.62 eV Compound of Example 13 5.67 eV Compound of Example 14 5.75 eV Compound of Example 15 5.75 eV Compound of Example 16 5.79 eV Compound of Example 17 5.68 eV Compound of Example 18 5.76 eV Compound of Example 19 5.70 eV Compound of Example 20 5.79 eV Compound of Example 21 5.71 eV Compound of Example 22 5.79 eV Compound of Example 23 5.72 eV Compound of Example 24 5.70 eV Compound of Example 25 5.71 eV Compound of Example 26 5.65 eV Compound of Example 27 5.70 eV Compound of Example 28 5.67 eV Compound of Example 29 5.69 eV Compound of Example 32 5.76 eV

    [0266] As the results show, the arylamine compounds of the general formula (1) have desirable energy levels compared to the work function 5.4 eV of common hole transport materials such as NPD and TPD, and thus possess desirable hole transportability.

    Example 38

    Synthesis of 4-phenyl-2-{3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}-6-{3-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-1)

    [0267] 2-Chloro-4-phenyl-6-{3-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (7.0 g), {3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}boronic acid (9.9 g), tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.025 g), a 2 M potassium carbonate aqueous solution (18 ml), toluene (64 ml), and ethanol (16 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel, heated and refluxed for 12 hours while being stirred. The mixture was cooled to a room temperature, and the mixture was stirred after adding toluene (100 ml) and water (100 ml). Then, an organic layer was collected by liquid separation. The organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and then concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a crude product. The crude product was purified by column chromatography (support: NH silica gel, eluent: toluene/cyclohexane) to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4-phenyl-2-{3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}-6-{3-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-1; 5.2 g; yield 40%).

    ##STR00088##

    [0268] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0269] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 31 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0270] (ppm)=8.95 (1H), 8.86 (1H), 8.65 (1H), 8.46 (1H), 8.29 (3H), 8.10 (1H), 7.97 (1H), 7.70-7.88 (6H), 7.48-7.70 (10H), 7.30-7.45 (6H).

    Example 39

    Synthesis of 4-phenyl-2-[3-{10-(naphthalen-1-yl)anthracen-9-yl}phenyl]-6-{3-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-6)

    [0271] 2-Chloro-4-phenyl-6-{3-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (7.0 g), [3-{10-(naphthalen-1-yl)anthracen-9-yl}phenyl]boronic acid (11.2 g), tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.025 g), a 2 M potassium carbonate aqueous solution (18 ml), toluene (64 ml), and ethanol (16 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel, heated and refluxed for 12 hours while being stirred. The mixture was cooled to a room temperature, and the mixture was stirred after adding toluene (100 ml) and water (100 ml). Then, an organic layer was collected by liquid separation. The organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and then concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a crude product. The crude product was purified by column chromatography (support: NH silica gel, eluent: toluene/cyclohexane) to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4-phenyl-2-[3-{10-(naphthalen-1-yl)anthracen-9-yl}phenyl]-6-{3-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-6; 7.5 g; yield 54%).

    ##STR00089##

    [0272] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0273] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 33 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0274] (ppm)=8.86-9.00 (3H), 8.65 (1H), 8.48 (1H), 8.31 (3H), 7.93-8.14 (5H), 7.80-7.92 (3H), 7.45-7.79 (13H), 7.30-7.45 (4H).

    Example 40

    Synthesis of 4-phenyl-2-{3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-13)

    [0275] 2-Chloro-4-phenyl-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (7.0 g), {3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}boronic acid (9.9 g), tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.025 g), a 2 M potassium carbonate aqueous solution (18 ml), toluene (64 ml), and ethanol (16 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel, heated and refluxed for 12 hours while being stirred. The mixture was cooled to a room temperature, and the mixture was stirred after adding toluene (100 ml) and water (100 ml). Then, an organic layer was collected by liquid separation. The organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and then concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a crude product. The crude product was purified by column chromatography (support: NH silica gel, eluent: toluene/cyclohexane) to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4-phenyl-2-{3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-13; 5.5 g; yield 42%).

    ##STR00090##

    [0276] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0277] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 31 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0278] (ppm)=8.84-9.00 (3H), 8.63 (1H), 8.40 (2H), 8.29 (2H), 8.10 (1H), 7.94 (1H), 7.70-7.88 (7H), 7.49-7.70 (9H), 7.31-7.45 (5H).

    Example 41

    Synthesis of 4-(naphthalen-2-yl)-2-{3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-19)

    [0279] 2-Chloro-4-(naphthalen-2-yl)-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (8.0 g), {3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}boronic acid (9.9 g), tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.025 g), a 2 M potassium carbonate aqueous solution (18 ml), toluene (64 ml), and ethanol (16 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel, heated and refluxed for 12 hours while being stirred. The mixture was cooled to a room temperature, and the mixture was stirred after adding toluene (100 ml) and water (100 ml). Then, an organic layer was collected by liquid separation. The organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and then concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a crude product. The crude product was purified by column chromatography (support: NH silica gel, eluent: toluene/cyclohexane) to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4-(naphthalen-2-yl)-2-{3-(10-phenylanthracen-9-yl)phenyl}-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-19; 7.8 g; yield 56%).

    ##STR00091##

    [0280] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0281] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 33 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0282] (ppm)=8.89-9.07 (3H), 8.79 (1H), 8.65 (1H), 8.37-8.50 (3H), 8.25 (1H), 7.72-8.09 (10H), 7.49-7.71 (9H), 7.33-7.45 (5H).

    Example 42

    Synthesis of 4-phenyl-2-[3-{10-(naphthalen-1-yl)anthracen-9-yl}phenyl]-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-28)

    [0283] 2-Chloro-4-phenyl-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (7.0 g), [3-{10-(naphthalen-1-yl)anthracen-9-yl}phenyl]boronic acid (11.2 g), tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.025 g), a 2 M potassium carbonate aqueous solution (18 ml), toluene (64 ml), and ethanol (16 ml) were added into a nitrogen-substituted reaction vessel, heated and refluxed for 12 hours while being stirred. The mixture was cooled to a room temperature, and the mixture was stirred after adding toluene (100 ml) and water (100 ml). Then, an organic layer was collected by liquid separation. The organic layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and then concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a crude product. The crude product was purified by column chromatography (support: NH silica gel, eluent: toluene/cyclohexane) to obtain a pale yellow powder of 4-phenyl-2-[3-{10-(naphthalen-1-yl)anthracen-9-yl}phenyl]-6-{4-(pyridin-3-yl)phenyl}pyrimidine (Compound 2c-28; 8.4 g; yield 60%).

    ##STR00092##

    [0284] The structure of the obtained pale yellow powder was identified by NMR.

    [0285] .sup.1H-NMR (CDCl.sub.3) detected 33 hydrogen signals, as follows.

    [0286] (ppm)=8.86-9.04 (3H), 8.65 (1H), 8.43 (2H), 8.32 (2H), 8.01-8.15 (3H), 7.95 (1H), 7.69-7.92 (7H), 7.31-7.68 (14H).

    Example 43

    [0287] The melting points and the glass transition points of the compounds of the general formula (2c) having an anthracene ring structure were determined using a high-sensitive differential scanning calorimeter (DSC3100SA produced by Bruker AXS).

    TABLE-US-00003 Glass transition Melting point point Compound of Example 38 257 C. 126 C. Compound of Example 39 282 C. 147 C. Compound of Example 40 293 C. 144 C. Compound of Example 41 295 C. 152 C. Compound of Example 42 312 C. 168 C.

    [0288] The compounds of the general formula (2c) having an anthracene ring structure have glass transition points of 100 C. or higher, demonstrating that the compounds have a stable thin-film state.

    Example 44

    [0289] A 100 nm-thick vapor-deposited film was fabricated on an ITO substrate using the compounds of the general formula (2c) having an anthracene ring structure, and a work function was measured using an ionization potential measuring device (PYS-202 produced by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.).

    TABLE-US-00004 Work function Compound of Example 38 5.97 eV Compound of Example 39 6.05 eV Compound of Example 40 5.97 eV Compound of Example 41 6.03 eV Compound of Example 42 6.04 eV

    [0290] As the results show, the compounds of the general formula (2c) having an anthracene ring structure have greater work functions than the work function 5.4 eV of common hole transport materials such as NPD and TPD, and thus possess a high hole blocking ability.

    Example 45

    [0291] The organic EL device, as shown in FIG. 1, was fabricated by vapor-depositing a hole injection layer 3, a hole transport layer 4, a light emitting layer 5, an electron transport layer 6, an electron injection layer 7, and a cathode (aluminum electrode) 8 in this order on a glass substrate 1 on which an ITO electrode was formed as a transparent anode 2 beforehand.

    [0292] Specifically, the glass substrate 1 having ITO (film thickness of 150 nm) formed thereon was subjected to ultrasonic washing in isopropyl alcohol for 20 minutes and then dried for 10 minutes on a hot plate heated to 200 C. After UV ozone treatment for 15 minutes, the glass substrate with ITO was installed in a vacuum vapor deposition apparatus, and the pressure was reduced to 0.001 Pa or lower. The compound (HIM-1) of the structural formula below was then formed in a film thickness of 5 nm as the hole injection layer 3 so as to cover the transparent anode 2. The hole transport layer 4 was formed on the hole injection layer 3 by forming the compound (Compound 1-1) of Example 1 in a film thickness of 65 nm. Then, the light emitting layer 5 was formed on the hole transport layer 4 in a film thickness of 20 nm by dual vapor deposition of pyrene derivatives (EMD-1) of the structural formula below and anthracene derivatives (EMH-1) of the structural formula below at a vapor deposition rate ratio of EMD-1:EMH-1=5:95. The electron transport layer 6 was formed on the light emitting layer 5 in a film thickness of 30 nm by dual vapor deposition of the compound (Compound 2c-13) of Example 40 and the compound (ETM-1) of the structural formula below at a vapor deposition rate ratio of Compound 2c-13:ETM-1=50:50. The electron injection layer 7 was formed on the electron transport layer 6 by forming lithium fluoride in a film thickness of 1 nm. Finally, the cathode 8 was formed by vapor-depositing aluminum in a thickness of 100 nm. The characteristics of the thus fabricated organic EL device were measured in the atmosphere at an ordinary temperature. Table 1 summarizes the results of emission characteristics measurements performed by applying a DC voltage (current density of 1 mA/cm.sup.2) to the fabricated organic EL device.

    ##STR00093## ##STR00094##

    Comparative Example 1

    [0293] For comparison, an organic EL device was fabricated under the same conditions used in Example 45, except that the hole transport layer 4 was formed by forming the compound (HTM-1) of the structural formula below in a film thickness of 65 nm, instead of using the compound (Compound 1-1) of Example 1. The characteristics of the organic EL device thus fabricated were measured in the atmosphere at an ordinary temperature. Table 1 summarizes the results of emission characteristics measurements performed by applying a DC voltage (current density of 1 mA/cm.sup.2) to the fabricated organic EL device.

    ##STR00095##

    [0294] Table 1 summarizes the results of device lifetime measurements performed with organic EL devices fabricated in Example 45 and Comparative Example 1. A device lifetime was measured as the time elapsed until the emission luminance of 2,000 cd/m.sup.2 (initial luminance) at the start of emission was attenuated to 1,900 cd/m.sup.2 (corresponding to attenuation to 95% when taking the initial luminance as 100%) when carrying out constant current driving.

    TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 1 Current Power Device Luminance efficiency efficiency lifetime Hole transport Light emitting Electron transport Voltage [V] [cd/m.sup.2] [cd/A] [lm/W] (Attenuation layer layer layer (1 mA/cm.sup.2) (1 mA/cm.sup.2) (1 mA/cm.sup.2) (1 mA/cm.sup.2) to 95%) Ex. 45 Compound 1-1 EMD-1/ Compound 2c-13/ 3.11 86 8.52 8.59 144 h EMH-1 ETM-1 Com. HTM-1 EMD-1/ Compound 2c-13/ 3.06 80 7.71 7.91 61 h Ex. 1 EMH-1 ETM-1

    [0295] As shown in Table 1, the current efficiency upon passing a current with a low current density of 1 mA/cm.sup.2 was 8.52 cd/A for the organic EL device in Example 45, which was higher than 7.71 cd/A for the organic EL device in Comparative Example 1. Further, the power efficiency was 8.59 lm/W for the organic EL device in Example 45, which was higher than 7.91 lm/W for the organic EL device in Comparative Example 1. Table 1 also shows that the device lifetime (attenuation to 95%) was 144 hours for the organic EL device in Example 45, showing achievement of a far longer lifetime than 61 hours for the organic EL device in Comparative Example 1.

    Example 46

    [0296] An organic EL device was fabricated under the same conditions used in Example 45, except using the amine derivative (EMD-2) having a fluorene ring as a part of a condensed ring instead of the pyrene derivatives (EMD-1) of the structural formula as material of the light emitting layer 5, and further except forming the light emitting layer 5 in a film thickness of 25 nm by performing dual vapor deposition of the amine derivatives (EMD-2) having a fluorene ring as a part of a condensed ring and the anthracene derivatives (EMH-1) of the structural formula at a vapor deposition rate ratio of EMD-2:EMH-1=5:95. The characteristics of the organic EL device thus fabricated were measured in the atmosphere at an ordinary temperature. Table 2 summarizes the results of emission characteristics measurements performed by applying a DC voltage (current density of 10 mA/cm.sup.2) to the fabricated organic EL device.

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    Comparative Example 2

    [0297] For comparison, an organic EL device was fabricated under the same conditions used in Example 46, except that the hole transport layer 4 was formed by forming the compound (HTM-1) of the structural formula in a film thickness of 65 nm, instead of using the compound (Compound 1-1) of Example 1. The characteristics of the organic EL device thus fabricated were measured in the atmosphere at an ordinary temperature. Table 2 summarizes the results of emission characteristics measurements performed by applying a DC voltage (current density of 10 mA/cm.sup.2) to the fabricated organic EL device.

    [0298] Table 2 summarizes the results of device lifetime measurements performed with organic EL devices fabricated in Example 46 and Comparative Example 2. A device lifetime was measured as the time elapsed until the emission luminance of 2,000 cd/m.sup.2 (initial luminance) at the start of emission was attenuated to 1,900 cd/m.sup.2 (corresponding to attenuation to 95% when taking the initial luminance as 100%) when carrying out constant current driving.

    TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 2 Current Power Device Luminance efficiency efficiency lifetime Hole transport Light emitting Electron transport Voltage [V] [cd/m.sup.2] [cd/A] [lm/W] (Attenuation layer layer layer (10 mA/cm.sup.2) (10 mA/cm.sup.2) (10 mA/cm.sup.2) (10 mA/cm.sup.2) to 95%) Ex. 46 Compound 1-1 EMD-2/ Compound 2c-13/ 3.83 890 8.89 7.29 159 h EMH-1 ETM-1 Com. HTM-1 EMD-2/ Compound 2c-13/ 3.77 800 7.98 6.65 60 h Ex. 2 EMH-1 ETM-1

    [0299] As shown in Table 2, the current efficiency upon passing a current with a current density of 10 mA/cm.sup.2 was 8.89 cd/A for the organic EL device in Example 46, which was higher than 7.98 cd/A for the organic EL device in Comparative Example 2. Further, the power efficiency was 7.29 lm/W for the organic EL device in Example 46, which was higher than 6.65 lm/W for the organic EL device in Comparative Example 2. Table 2 also shows that the device lifetime (attenuation to 95%) was 159 hours for the organic EL device in Example 46, showing achievement of a far longer lifetime than 60 hours for the organic EL device in Comparative Example 2.

    [0300] In the organic EL devices of the present invention, the combination of specific arylamine compounds and specific compounds having an anthracene ring structure can improve carrier balance inside the organic EL devices. Further, the organic EL devices of the present invention can achieve high luminous efficiency and a long lifetime, compared to the conventional organic EL devices by combining those compounds in carrier balance matching characteristics of the light-emitting material.

    INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

    [0301] In the organic EL devices of the present invention with the combination of specific arylamine compounds and specific compounds having an anthracene ring structure, luminous efficiency and durability of an organic EL device can be improved to attain potential applications for, for example, home electric appliances and illuminations.

    DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERAL

    [0302] 1 Glass substrate [0303] 2 Transparent anode [0304] 3 Hole injection layer [0305] 4 Hole transport layer [0306] 5 Light emitting layer [0307] 6 Electron transport layer [0308] 7 Electron injection layer [0309] 8 Cathode