561064-08-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Organic compounds for electroluminescence and organic electroluminescent devices using the same
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Page/Page column 74-75, (2009/02/11)
Disclosed is a novel group of compounds having a general structure of anthracene body substituted with at least one thiophenyl group, which can be further substituted with various substituent groups. These new compounds are generally compatible with organic electroluminescence. Also disclosed are organic electroluminescent devices and method of making the same. The organic electroluminescent devices include at least one of the compounds in various layers thereof. Organic electroluminescent devices employing the new compounds in their light-emitting layers show outstanding stability.
NOVEL ANTHRACENE DERIVATIVES, PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF, AND ORGANIC ELECTRONIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE USING THE SAME
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Page/Page column 17, (2010/11/28)
The present invention relates to a novel anthracene derivative, a process for preparation thereof, and an organic electronic device using the same. The anthracene derivative according to the present invention can serve as a hole injecting material, a hole transporting material, an electron injecting material, an electron transporting material, or a light emitting material, and particularly as a light emitting host or dopant, especially as a green host or dopant singly, in an organic electronic device including an organic light emitting device. The organic electronic device according to the present invention exhibits excellent characteristics in efficiency, drive voltage, life time, and stability.
NEW MATERIAL FOR TRANSPORTING ELECTRONS AND ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAY USING THE SAME
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Paragraph 0043; 0044, (2008/06/13)
Novel materials for electron injection/transportation and emitting layers can greatly improve the stability of an organic electroluminescent display. Electroluminescent displays incorporating these materials produce blue light at low voltage levels. These novel organic materials include compounds in which 1 to 2 imidazole functional groups are introduced in the 2 or 2,6-site of 9,10 substituted anthracene. An organic electroluminescent display with an organic compound layer of these materials has high efficiency, thermal stability, operationally stability and maintains driving voltage before and after operation.
NEW ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FOR ELECTROLUMINESCENCE AND ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES USING THE SAME
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Page/Page column 69-70, (2010/02/07)
Disclosed is a novel group of compounds having a general structure of anthracene body substituted with at least one thiophenyl group, which can be further substituted with various substituent groups. These new compounds are generally compatible with organic electroluminescence. Also disclosed are organic electroluminescent devices and method of making the same. The organic electroluminescent devices include at least one of the compounds in various layers thereof. Organic electroluminescent devices employing the new compounds in their light-emitting layers show outstanding stability.
