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COMPOUND FOR ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE AND ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE
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Page/Page column 17; 18-19, (2010/01/29)
Disclosed is an organic electroluminescent device (organic EL device) which is improved in luminous efficiency, fully secured of driving stability, and of simple constitution. Also disclosed is a compound useful for the fabrication of said organic EL device. The organic electroluminescent device comprises organic layers including a light-emitting layer disposed between an anode and a cathode which are piled one upon another on a substrate and at least one of said organic layers comprises a compound for an organic EL device represented by general formula (1). Said organic layer is preferably a light-emitting layer containing a phosphorescent dopant. In general formula (1), X is a substituted or unsubstituted methine group or a nitrogen, Ar4 to Ar7 each is a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group or a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, and Ar4, Ar5 and the nitrogen to which Ar4 and Ar5 are joined or Ar6, Ar7 and the nitrogen to which Ar6 and Ar7 are joined may together form a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic ring.
COMPOUND FOR ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE AND ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE
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Page/Page column 18; 20, (2010/01/07)
Disclosed is an organic electroluminescent device (organic EL device) which is improved in luminous efficiency, fully secured of driving stability, and of simple constitution. Also disclosed is a compound useful for the fabrication of said organic EL device. The organic electroluminescent device comprises organic layers including a light-emitting layer disposed between an anode and a cathode which are piled one upon another on a substrate and said organic layers comprise a compound represented by general formula (1). A light-emitting layer containing a phosphorescent dopant is suitable for an organic layer comprising a compound represented by general formula (1). In general formula (1), X is CR or N; Ar1 to Ar3 each is a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group or a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group; Ar2, Ar3 and the nitrogen to which Ar2 and Ar3 are joined may together form a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic ring; m and n each is an integer of 1 or 2 and the sum of m and n is 3.
