18668609. ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract (IDEMITSU KOSAN CO.,LTD.)

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ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

IDEMITSU KOSAN CO.,LTD.

Inventor(s)

Takushi Shiomi of Chiyoda-ku (JP)

Toshinari Ogiwara of Chiyoda-ku (JP)

Hiromi Nakano of Chiyoda-ku (JP)

ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18668609 titled 'ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE ELEMENT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a compound that contains partial structures of formula (3-1A), (32h), and (3-11B) within a single molecule.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Novel compound with unique structural elements
  • Combination of different partial structures in one molecule
  • Potential for diverse chemical reactivity and properties

Potential Applications:

  • Pharmaceutical industry for drug development
  • Materials science for new materials with specific properties
  • Chemical industry for novel reactions and processes

Problems Solved:

  • Limited availability of compounds with such diverse structures
  • Lack of compounds with combined properties of (3-1A), (32h), and (3-11B)
  • Need for innovative molecules for various applications

Benefits:

  • Expanded possibilities for chemical synthesis
  • Potential for new discoveries in drug development
  • Enhanced understanding of structure-property relationships

Commercial Applications:

  • Drug discovery and development
  • Materials engineering for specialized applications
  • Chemical manufacturing for novel products

Prior Art: Research databases and chemical literature may contain information on similar compounds or structures that could be relevant to this patent application.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on recent advancements in chemical synthesis, materials science, and pharmaceutical research for potential insights into the compound described in the patent application.

Questions about the Compound: 1. What are the potential implications of combining the partial structures (3-1A), (32h), and (3-11B) in a single molecule? 2. How does the unique structure of this compound contribute to its potential applications in various industries?


Original Abstract Submitted

A compound may include a partial structures of formula (3-1A), (32h), and (3-11B) in one molecule,