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ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE DEVICE AND POLYCYCLIC COMPOUND FOR ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE DEVICE
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Paragraph 0137-0138, (2020/05/29)
An organic electroluminescence device includes a first and electrodes, sandwiching the following layers: a hole transport region disposed on the first electrode, an emission layer disposed on the hole transport region, an electron transport region dispose
ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT ELEMENT
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Paragraph 0509; 0510, (2019/06/15)
An organic electroluminescent element includes a light emitting layer including, as host materials, an anthracene-based compound represented by the following general formula (1) and a dibenzochrysene-based compound represented by the following general for
Polycyclic aromatic compound
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Paragraph 1577; 1578; 1579, (2016/10/08)
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a novel polycyclic aromatic compound and an organic electroluminescent element using the same. The above problem is solved by providing a novel polycyclic aromatic compound in which a plurality of aromatic rings are connected by boron atoms, oxygen atoms, or the like, thereby increasing the number of options for organic EL element materials, and also solved by providing a superior organic EL element using said novel polycyclic aromatic compound as an organic EL element material.
PYRIDYL CARBENE PHOSPHORESCENT EMITTERS
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, (2012/09/22)
Organometallic compounds comprising an imidazole carbene ligand having a N-containing ring fused to the imidazole ring are provided. In particular, the N-containing ring fused to the imidazole ring may contain one nitrogen atom or more than one nitrogen a
Synthesis of 1,3-bis(diarylamino)benzenes as model precursors for one-dimensional organic ferromagnetic metals; characterization of the dications by cyclic voltammetry and electron spin transient nutation spectroscopy
Yano, Masafumi,Sato, Kazunobu,Shiomi, Daisuke,Ichimura, Akio,Abe, Kyo,Takui, Takeji,Itoh, Koichi
, p. 9207 - 9210 (2007/10/03)
A series of 1,3-bis(diarylamino)benzenes as model precursors for 1D organic ferromagnetic metals were synthesized. Cyclic voltammetric measurements showed that the corresponding mono- and dication radicals with protecting groups were stable enough even at
