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Organic electroluminescent device and compound for use in organic electroluminescent device
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Paragraph 0207-0212, (2021/03/31)
An organic electroluminescent device and a compound for the same are disclosed. The organic electroluminescent device of the embodiment comprises a first electrode, a second electrode and an emissionlayer positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the emission layer includes a compound represented by Formula 1 below, thus the organic electroluminescent device may exhibit high luminous efficiency characteristics and improved service life characteristics.
6,12-DINAPHTHYLCHRYSENE DERIVATIVE AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE USING THE DERIVATIVE
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Paragraph 0144-0148; 0149-0151, (2016/11/21)
Provided are an organic compound having high heat stability suitable for use in an organic light-emitting device, and an organic light-emitting device using the organic compound. The organic light-emitting device is an organic light-emitting device, including: an anode; a cathode; and an organic compound layer disposed between the anode and the cathode, in which at least one layer of the organic compound layer has a 6,12-dinaphthylchrysene derivative represented by one of the following general formulae (1) and (2): in the formulae (1) and (2), Z represents a naphthyl group, and Q represents an electron-withdrawing substituent selected from the group consisting of the following general formulae (3) to (5): in the formula (5), R 1 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group.
Fused polycyclic compound and organic light-emitting device using the compound
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Page/Page column 30, (2012/12/14)
Provided are fused polycyclic compounds suitable for use mainly as a component for a blue-light-emitting device, and an organic light-emitting device using the compound. The fused polycyclic compounds are represented by the general formulae (1), (2), (8) and (9).
Anti-inflammatory oxazole[4,5-b]pyridines
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, (2008/06/13)
The various isomers of oxazolo- and thiazolopyridines having utility as antiinflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic agents are prepared by condensation of an appropriate amino-hydroxypyridine or amino-mercaptopyridine with a carboxylic acid, halide or anhydride.
