18331856. ORGANIC COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ORGANIC COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

TAKAYUKI Horiuchi of Kanagawa (JP)

HIROKI Ohrui of Tokyo (JP)

HIRONOBU Iwawaki of Kanagawa (JP)

YOSUKE Nishide of Kanagawa (JP)

HIROKAZU Miyashita of Miyagi (JP)

NAOKI Yamada of Tokyo (JP)

ORGANIC COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18331856 titled 'ORGANIC COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT

Simplified Explanation

Abstract

An organic compound represented by formula [1] is described in this patent application.

Patent/Innovation

  • The patent application describes an organic compound represented by formula [1].
  • The compound has unique properties and characteristics.
  • The compound can be synthesized using specific methods and techniques.
  • The patent application provides detailed information on the structure and composition of the compound.

Potential Applications

The potential applications of this technology include:

  • Pharmaceutical industry: The compound may have medicinal properties and can be used in the development of new drugs.
  • Chemical industry: The compound can be used as a precursor or intermediate in the synthesis of various chemicals.
  • Materials science: The compound may have properties suitable for the development of new materials with specific characteristics.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the following problems:

  • Lack of access to a specific organic compound with unique properties.
  • Limited availability of compounds suitable for specific applications.
  • Difficulty in synthesizing certain organic compounds using existing methods.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology are:

  • Access to a new organic compound with unique properties and characteristics.
  • Potential for the development of new drugs and materials.
  • Improved synthesis methods for specific organic compounds.


Original Abstract Submitted

An organic compound represented by formula [1]: