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Keywords Carbon dioxide Dye-sensitized solar cells Five-membered ring OLED Organic electric devices Pharmaceuticals Photosensitizers Sensors [Pg.181]

This monograph has already been reported in Chaps. 7 and 8 on the synthetic and catalytic applications of cyclometalation reactions and their five-membered ring products, respectively. [Pg.181]

This chapter reports on other applications, such as organic electronic devices, especially organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs), pharmaceuticals, dye-sensitized solar cells, carbon dioxide utilizations, sensors, and photosensitizers for hydrogen production. [Pg.181]

Many compounds with luminescent properties have been found among organome-tallic intramolecular-coordination five-membered ring compounds. An enormous number of articles have been published on organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs), in particular. Many reviews [1-11] and a few books [12-14] have also been [Pg.181]

Cyclometalation Reactions Five-Membered Ring Products as Universal Reagents, DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-54604-7 9, Springer Japan 2014 [Pg.181]


VI. Electrical Excitation Multilayer Structures for Organic Electroluminescent Devices... [Pg.95]

VI. ELECTRICAL EXCITATION MULTILAYER STRUCTURES FOR ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES... [Pg.142]

Even though our understanding of the conduction mechanisms involved in many organic polymers is limited, these are the materials that have shown greatest promise for applications in electrical devices (Myl nikov, 1974 Gill, 1976 Schmidlin, 1976). The subject of the electrical properties of polycrystalline, non-crystalline and amorphous polymers is a vast one and no attempt will be made to cover the field in this review. However, a limited consideration will be given to the practical usefulness of a certain class of polymers and the key... [Pg.226]

Y.-Y. Lin, D. J. Gundlach, S. F. Nelson, T. N. Jackson, Stacked pentacene layer organic thin-film transistors with improved characteristics, IEEE Electr. Device L. 1997, 18, 606-608. [Pg.394]

L.P. Ma, J. Liu and Yang, Y. (2002) Organic electrical bistable devices and rewritable memory cells Appl Phys. Lett. 80 2997. [Pg.570]


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