A porous MOF cartridge adsorbs and desorbs low-vapor-pressure raw materials to deliver high-concentration processing gas without thermal decomposition.
Dual metal-carbene phosphors use tandem electron acceptors to tune OLED emission color while improving efficiency for full-color displays.
Doped organic-inorganic porous material adds ion transport pathways in battery separators, improving ionic conductivity, cycle life, and rate performance.
Surface reduction before plasma ALD helps form uniform copper layers on metal substrates with lower resistivity and fewer coarse particles.
A bimetallic organometallic emitter suppresses excimer formation to improve blue OLED efficiency, stability, and lifespan.
Amide metal carbene emitters improve blue OLED efficiency and stability by reducing decomposition while sustaining longer emission lifetimes.
Two-coordinate metal(I) carbene emitters improve host-to-dopant energy transfer and radiative rates, raising OLED external quantum efficiency.
Stable CAAC transmetallation forms conformal, selective passivation layers on metal surfaces without halogen corrosion or plasma damage.
Copper complexes with paracyclophane-carbene ligands enable deep red TADF emission with lower material cost and high light yield.
Dual-functional tetrazines combine chelators and leaving groups to enable mild, regioselective radiometal and radiohalogen labeling.