WO2008144080A1 - Organic electronic devices protected by elastomeric laminating adhesive - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to active organic components within an organic electronic device, the components protected from environmental eiements by an elastomeric laminating adhesive
- Organic electronic devices and circuits such as, organic light emitting diodes, organic electrophoretic displays, organic electrochromic displays, and organic photovoltaic devices, are becoming increasingly prevalent in social and commercial uses Organic light emitting devices (OLEDs), for example, have utility in virtual- and direct-view displays, such as, lap-top computers, televisions, digital watches, telephones, pagers, cellular telephones, calculators, large-area devices, and the like
- the active organic component is attached to the substrate, and in some embodiments is covered with an inorganic barrier coating, or a coating composed of a combination or inorganic and organic layers, that seals the surface and perimeter of the contact area between the component and the substrate
- An adhesive is applied over the active component, and over the inorganic barrier coating or the coating composed of a combination of inorganic and organic layers, when present This adhesive fills the space between the substrate and the cover, enclosing the active organic component and adheres the substrate to the cover.
- a desiccant package in the form of a pouch, or a thin or thick film, is attached to the cover, usually in an indentation or cavity in the cover, or alternatively, the desiccant is provided in grooves within the cover
- an OLED simply described, consists of an anode, a light emitting layer, and a cathode
- a layer of low work function metal is typically utilized as the cathode to ensure efficient electron injection and iow operating voltages
- Low work function metals are chemically reactive with oxygen and moisture, and such reactions will limit the lifetime of the devices Oxygen and moisture will also react with the light emitting organic materials and inhibit light emission Therefore, the package surrounding the active organic component is designed to restrict transmission of oxygen and water vapor from the environment to the active organic component
- UV-curable pressure sensitive adhesives can be used for this purpose and typically are provided between two carrier films Upon removal of one of the carrier films, the exposed adhesive, being pressure sensitive, is attached to either the cover or the substrate by simple contact and the application of pressure Subsequently, the second carrier film is removed, allowing the cover and the substrate to be attached to one another If needed, curing is completed by the application of ultraviolet-radiation or heat
- These compounds are improvements over epoxies with regard to flexibility, but pressure sensitive adhesives tend to creep upon long term exposure to strain, and this can manifest itself as delamination failure of the display when it is bent (flexible & conformable displays) or held vertical (rigid displays) for long periods Moreover, manufacturing throughput would be facilitated if the adhesive were in liquid form rather than film form as film adhesives require the use, removal, and disposal of liners
- pressure sensitive adhesives typically have higher viscosity at room temperature than liquid adhesives.
- Upon the application of a pressure sensitive adhesive to a substrate at room temperature only poor wet out of the substrate is achieved, which in turn can cause air to be trapped between the adhesive and the substrate
- hot lamination is used with pressure sensitive adhesives
- the heated temperatures exceed 100 0 C and special equipment is required
- This invention is an organic electronic device in which an elastome ⁇ c laminating adhesive is used to adhere the substrate and cover of an eiectronic device and enclose and protect the active organic component within the device
- this invention is an organic electronic device having a structure comprising (a) a substrate, (b) an active organic component disposed on the substrate, optionally with a barrier coating disposed over the active organic component and over part or all of the substrate, (c) a cover, and optionally a getter associated with the cover, (d) a cured elastomeric laminating adhesive disposed in the area between the substrate and the cover and enclosing the active organic component
- the barrier coating is an inorganic barrier coating or a coating composed of a combination of inorganic and organic layers
- the elastomeric laminating adhesive is prepared from a reactive liquid oligomer or polymer, a liquid monomer reactive with the liquid oligomer or polymer
- the laminating adhesive may be thermally curable or curable by actinic radiation, and will contain an appropriate initiator for the method of cure
- Liquid laminating adhesives that cure to become elastomeric are advantageously used m these applications as they can be designed to be liquid before cure which allows them to easily wet out the substrate and to be processed at room temperature without the addition of any heat
- the use of a liquid adhesive and the processing at room temperature permits devices to be assembled with low cost equipment, with minimal pressure and stress placed on the optoelectronic device, and with high throughput After cure, the laminating adhesives form elastomeric networks, which maintain good adhesion, do not exhibit creep/flow and absorb stress
- These adhesives are particularly suitable for application over the whole active organic component and substrate area in addition, cured elastomeric laminating adhesives can be transparent and suitable for top-emission organic electronic devices
- this invention is a method for making an organic electronic device comprising (a) providing a substrate, (b) disposing an active organic component on the substrate, (c) optionally placing a barrier coating over the active organic component and over part or all of the substrate, (d) applying
- FIGURE 1 IS a schematic view of an electronic device using a laminating adhesive
- FIGURE 2 IS a schematic view of an electronic device using a laminating adhesive in which the active organic component is protected by a bar ⁇ er coating
- FIGURE 3 IS a schematic view of an electronic device using a laminating adhesive
- the active organic component is protected by a perimeter sealant and desiccant (as an option)
- FIGS. 1 , 2, and 3 are simplified representations presented for purposes of illustration only The actual structures will differ in various aspects, including the relative scale of the components
- FiGURE 4 is a photograph of the delamination that occurs as a result of creep when a pressure sensitive adhesive is used as a laminating adhesive
- FIGURE 5 IS a photograph showing no delamination when an elastomeric laminating adhesive is used
- the active organic component may be an organic light emitter or an organic photovoltaic, or some other type of organic electronic material
- the embodiments of the present invention are thus applicable to any organic electronic device having an elastome ⁇ c laminating adhesive disposed between the substrate and cover of the device and enclosing an active organic component
- the laminating adhesive is a neat liquid, 100% solids, and is applied by coating or printing, for example, by curtain coating, spray coating, roll coating, stencil printing, screen printing, and other such coating and printing methods known in the art
- the laminating adhesive comprises a reactive liquid oligomer and/or polymer, a liquid monomer reactive with the liquid oligomer or polymer, and an initiator, which laminating adhesive cures to become eiastomeric.
- the initiator can be either a free-radical thermal initiator or photomitiator Reactive in this sense means the compounds react to form a covalent bond
- the laminating adhesive may further comprise an antioxidant and/or other additives commoniy added to adhesive compositions.
- Exemplary reactive liquid oligomers and/or polymers include, but are not limited to, (meth)acrylated-polybutadienes, (meth)acrylated-poly ⁇ soprenes, (meth)acrylated-polyurethanes, (meth)acrylated urethane oligomers, and (meth)acrylated-polyesters, all of which are available from Sartomer and Kuraray.
- the reactive liquid oligomers and/or polymers that are (meth)acrylated may include, but are not limited to, (meth)acrylated styrene- butadiene copolymer, (meth)acrylated acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer, (meth)acrylated polyisobutylene, (meth)acrylated polysiloxanes, (rneth)acrylated EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene copolymer ⁇ , (meth)acrylated butyl rubber, (meth)acrylated bromobutyl rubber (bromoisobutylene-isoprene copolymer), (meth)acrylated chlorobutyl rubber (chioroisobutylene-isoprene copolymer These resins are commercially available without the (meth)acrylate functionality and can be functionalized without undue experimentation by those skilled in
- the liquid monomer reactive with the liquid polymer and/or oligomer is an acrylate or methacrylate, and is not particularly limited as long as it is curable by the radical polymerization initiator
- Exemplary liquid monomers include, but are not limited to, butyl (meth)acrylate cyclohexanedimethyloi d ⁇ (meth)acrylate, dicyclopentenyl (meth)acrylate, dicyclopentadienedimethylol d ⁇ (meth)acrylate, 2- ethylhexyl (meth)acrylate hexanediol d ⁇ (meth)acrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl (meth)acrylate, isobomyl (meth)acrylate, isostearyl acrylate morpholtne (meth)acrylate, nonanediol d ⁇ (meth)acrylate, phenoxyethyl acrylate, t ⁇ cyclodecanedimethanol d ⁇
- the radical polymerization initiator for the curable composition is a radical photopolyme ⁇ zation initiator that generates radicals by being decomposed by electromagnetic energy rays such as UV rays, or a thermally decomposable radical polymerization initiator that generates radicals by being thermally decomposed
- the radical photopolyme ⁇ zation initiators include Type I alpha cleavage initiators such as acetophenone derivatives such as 2-hydroxy-2- methylpropiophenone and 1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone; acylphosphine oxide derivatives such as b ⁇ s(2,4,6-tr ⁇ methyibe ⁇ zoyl) phenylphosphine oxide, and benzoin ether derivatives such as benzoin methyl ether and benzoin ethyl ether
- Representative commercially available radical photomitiators are exemplified by compounds such as IRGACURE 651, IRGACURE 184, IRGACURE 907, DA
- the amount of the radical polymerization initiator is an effective amount, and typically is in the range of 0 01 to 20 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the aery late or methacrylate
- the mixing ratio by mass of the (meth)acrylate monomer to the (meth)acrylated oligomer or polymer (which cures to an elastomer) is typically in the range of 1/99 to 99/1 , in one embodiment the mixing ratio is in the range of 1/99 to 50/50 in another embodiment the ratio is in the range of 2 5/97 5 to 10/90, in another embodiment the ratio is in the range of 2 5/97 5 to 30/70 In one embodiment the ratio is 2 5/97 5
- the curable composition according to the invention may contain tackifiers, adhesion promoters, thixotropic agents, plasticizers, antioxidants ultraviolet light absorbers, softening agents, anti-foaming agents, pigments, dyes, organic fillers and perfumes, while still satisfying its properties
- any of the above laminating adhesive compositions the components may be mixed at room temperature using conventional mixing means such as a stirring machine or a kneader
- mixing means such as a stirring machine or a kneader
- These compositions are coatable by various means known in the art for dispensing liquid adhesives and coatings onto a substrate such as curtain coating, spray coating, roll coating, stencil printing or screen printing
- the curable composition may be cured by irradiation with electromagnetic energy rays, with application of heat during or after the curing, as required
- the activation energy rays include corpuscular beams electromagnetic waves, and combinations thereof
- the corpuscular beams include electron beams (EB) and alpha rays
- the electromagnetic waves include ultraviolet (UV) rays, visible rays infrared rays, gamma rays and X rays
- UV ultraviolet
- EB visible wavelengths
- UV ultraviolet
- the activation energy rays may be radiated using a known apparatus
- the accelerating voltage and the irradiation dose are suitably in the range of 0 1 to 10 MeV and 1 to 500 kGy, respectively
- a 200-450 nm wavelength lamp can be suitably used as an ultraviolet (UV) radiation source
- the electron beam (EB) sources include tungsten filaments, and the ultraviolet
- JJ. (UV) sources include low-pressure mercury lamps, high-pressure mercury lamps, ultrahigh-pressure mercury lamps, halogen lamps, excimer lamps, carbon arc lamps, xenon lamps, zirconium lamps, fluorescent lamps and sun's ultraviolet rays
- the curable composition is generally irradiated with the activation energy rays for 0.5 to 300 seconds, although variable depending on the magnitude of the energy
- curable laminating adhesive compositions show good rubber elasticity in a cured state and the additional properties of compatibility, transparency, waterproofness and flexibility, so that cracks and separation of cured products are reduced
- a getter material is associated with the cover.
- associated is meant that a package containing a getter material can be attached to a cavity or indentation in the cover, or that the getter can be provided as a sheet of getter material or provided in grooves or channels in the cover
- the getter can be any getter material that reacts readily with active gases (including water and oxygen) so as to render them harmless to the device Desicca ⁇ ts, a class of getter material that removes water, are useful for the practice of the present invention
- Suitable getter materials include Group MA metals and metal oxides, such as calcium metal (Ca), barium metal (Ba), calcium oxide (CaO) and barium oxide (BaO).
- Certainrically available products include HICAP2000, a calcium oxide paste obtainable from Cookson SPM (Alpha Metals), CaO GDO getter packets from SAES Getters, and Q-Getter, a getter film obtainable from Frontech, lnc , Los Angeles, Calif., USA
- Metal getter layers can also be applied to the cover using a number of vacuum deposition techniques such as thermal evaporation, sputtering, and electron-beam techniques
- the substrate and cover of the organic electronic device are selected to prevent or restrict transmission of oxygen and water from the outside environment to the active organic component.
- the substrate and cover can be opaque or transparent.
- transparent is meant that attenuation of radiation as it passes through the region of interest is low, with transmissivities typically greater than 50%, more typically greater than 80%, at the wavelength of interest.
- the materials selected for the substrate and cover will depend upon the end use application, and include inorganic materials, metals including metal alloys, ceramics, polymers and composite layers. Inorganic materials such as silicon or glass offer good barrier properties to water, oxygen and other harmful species and also provide a substrate upon which electronic circuitry can be built. Metals also offer excellent barrier properties.
- Preferred materials include aluminum, stainless steei, gold, nickel, nickel alloys and indium, as well as other metals known in the art. Where flexibility is desired and transparency is not needed, metal foils can be used. Ceramics also offer low permeability, and they provide transparency as well in some cases. Polymers are often preferred where optical transparency is desired and flexibility is desired. Preferred low permeability polymers include polyesters, such as polyethylene terephthalate and polyethylenenapthalate, polyethersulfones, polyimides, polycarbonates and fluorocarbons, with such layers commonly being used in connection with composite substrates or covers. Such polymers may also be coated with inorganic and/or organic barrier coatings and/or various scratch resistant "hardcoats" as needed for a specific device geometry and application.
- Adhesion was evaluated by a T-peel test according to the following protocol: formulation samples A through F were coated on a 100 ⁇ m acrylic coated PET (polyethylene terephthalate) substrate at room temperature using a hand-held draw-down coater; a second (non-acrylic coated) PET substrate was joined to the laminating adhesive and the two PET substrates laminated together using a lab laminator at room temperature.
- Formulation samples A through E were UV cured with 2.0 J/cm 2 of UV-A energy.
- Formulation F was cured at 100 0 C for one hour.
- a comparative example using a pressure sensitive adhesive also was prepared (results shown in Figure 4)
- the pressure sensitive adhesive was a commercial sumble-borne product, DURO-TAK ® 87-608A from National Adhesives (ICI)
- the formulation was coated on a 100 ⁇ m acrylic coated PET (polyethylene terephthalate) substrate at room temperature using a hand-held draw-down coater foilowed by a solvent removal step using a conventional oven at 120 0 C for 30 minutes
- a second (non-acry! ⁇ c coated) PET substrate was joined to the laminating adhesive and the two PET substrates laminated together using a lab lammator at room temperature
- T-peel strength was recorded with an lnstron 5543 using a peel rate of 305 mm/min
- compositions of the Formulation Samples in parts by weight, and the results of the viscosity measurements and adhesion strength tests are set out in Table 1
- the adhesion strength tests show that the combination of the oligomer (and/or polymeric) materia! in combination with the reactive monomer provides a laminating adhesive that has both good adhesion and good elastomeric properties to resist determination
- These compositions all exhibit good coatability at room temperature and good wet out of the 100% solids, liquid uncured adhesive.
- liquid methacrylated 100 97.5 95 90 70 97 5 poiyisoprene
- Viscosity (5O 0 C, 1 rpm) (Pa-s) 129 79 74 62 26 57
- this invention is an organic electronic device having a structure comprising (a) a substrate, (b) an active organic component disposed on the substrate, (c) a cover over the active organic component, (d) a cured elastomeric laminating adhesive disposed in the area between the substrate and the cover and enclosing the active organic component
- a barrier coating is disposed over the active organic component
- the barrier coating is an inorganic barrier coating or a coating composed of a combination of inorganic and organic layers
- a getter is associated with the cover
- the cured elastomeric laminating adhesive is prepared from a reactive liquid oligomer or polymer and a liquid monomer reactive with the liquid oligomer or polymer, and an initiator for either thermal and/or radiation cure
- the reactive liquid oligomer or polymer is selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylated-polybutad ⁇ enes (meth)acrylated- polyisoprenes, (methjacrylated-polyurethanes, and (meth)acrylated-polyesters, (meth)acrylated styrene-butadie ⁇ e copolymer, (meth)acrylated acrylonit ⁇ le- butadiene copolymer, (meth)acrylated polyisobutylene, (meth)acrylated poiysiloxanes, (meth)acrylated EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene copolymer), (meth)acrylated butyl rubber, (meth)acrylated bromobutyl rubber (bromoisobutylene-isoprene copolymer), (meth)acrylated chlorobuty! rubber (chloroisobutyle ⁇ e-isoprene copolymer),
- the reactive liquid oligomer or polymer ts selected from the group consisting of ⁇ meth)acry[ated-polybutad ⁇ ertes, (meth)acrylated-polyisoprenes, (meth)acrylated-polyurethanes, (meth)acrylated urethane oligomers, and (meth)acrylated-polyesters, singly or in combination
- the liquid monomer reactive with the liquid oligomer or polymer is selected from the group consisting of butyl (meth)acrylate, cyclohexanedimethylol d ⁇ (meth)acrylate, dicyciopentenyi (meth)acrylate, dicycio- pentadienedimethylol d ⁇ (meth)acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl (meth)acrylate, hexanediol d ⁇ (meth)acrylate, 2-hydroxypropy
- the laminating adhesive may be thermally curable or curable by actinic radiation
- this invention is an organic electronic device made by the method comprising (a) providing a substrate, (b) disposing an active organic component on the substrate, (c) optionally placing a barrier coating over the active organic component and over part of the substrate, (d) applying a liquid curable laminating adhesive that cures to become elastomeric to the area between the substrate and the cover, thereby enclosing the active organic component in the laminating adhesive; (e) affixing a cover, which optionally contains getter material, over the laminating adhesive, and (f) subjecting the laminating adhesive to heat or actinic radiation, thereby curing the laminating adhesive to form an elastomer
- this invention is a method for making an organic electronic device comprising (a) providing a substrate, (b) disposing an active organic component on the substrate, (c) optionally placing a barrier coating over the active organic component and over part of the substrate, (d) applying a liquid curable laminating adhesive that cures to become elastomeric to the area between the substrate and the cover, thereby enclosing the active organic component in the laminating adhesive, (e) affixing a cover, which optionally contains getter material, over the laminating adhesive, and (f) subjecting the laminating adhesive to heat or actinic radiation, thereby curing the laminating adhesive to form an elastomer
- the barrier coating is an inorganic barrier coating or a coating composed of a combination of organic and inorganic layers.
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