Tailored organometallic OLED compounds emit saturated RGB light directly, eliminating white-light filters and simplifying display manufacturing.
Cyclic voltammetry compares (+) and (−) radical-state reversibility to select stable OLED materials and better predict device lifetime.
Triplet exciton energy loss in OLED emitters is reduced by a triazine-indole delayed fluorescent compound that converts triplets into light.
A heterocyclic emission-layer compound improves OLED luminescence efficiency while maintaining color purity through tuned molecular structure.
Modular catalytic synthesis of polypropionate lactone stereotetrads improves scalability, selectivity, and enantiopurity for complex molecule assembly.
Using organosilane PECVD at 100 W or higher, this case shows how thin silicon oxide films keep gas barrier performance under bending.
Targeting PKMYT1 with inhibitor compounds forces premature mitosis, reduces tumor proliferation, and may help overcome chemotherapy resistance.
Replacing terphenyl with a triptycene group improves OLED thermal stability and charge transport while preserving high triplet energy.
Tailored Formula I organometallic compounds improve OLED color saturation while preserving the flexibility and efficiency of organic display materials.
Polycyclic compounds in OLED functional layers improve charge transport, operational stability, and device lifespan under prolonged use.
Substituent-tuned sila- and germafluorenes improve stability and quantum efficiency while enabling sensitive cellular imaging.
Cold-wall thermal CVD keeps cyclic silane intact until it reaches the heated substrate, improving silicon film uniformity and step coverage.
Fluorine-modified rhodamines stabilize the fluorescent form to improve far-red and NIR brightness, photostability, and tissue-permeable imaging.
A heterocyclic host compound in the emission layer improves blue electroluminescence by balancing carrier transport and recombination.
Specific polycyclic compounds in the light-emitting layer raise OLED luminous efficiency and extend element lifespan for better display quality.
A fluorene heterocyclic transport material improves electron mobility and energy-level matching to lower OLED drive voltage and extend lifetime.
Carbazole-substituted boron compounds improve hole characteristics and structural stability to lower OLED driving voltage and extend service life.
A polycyclic compound in the OLED light-emitting layer raises luminous efficiency while extending material lifespan for better display quality.
Deuterated host compounds in OLEDs improve color saturation and emission efficiency by tuning molecular photophysical properties.
Nitrogen-containing heterocycles improve blue OLED lifetime, color purity, efficiency, and solubility while lowering operating voltage.
By binding PRMT5 in its MTA-bound state, these fused three-ring inhibitors selectively act in MTAP-deleted tumor cells while sparing normal tissue.
A hydrophilic chelator placed beside the SIFA group lowers lipophilicity, reduces kidney uptake, and preserves strong PSMA binding.
Host-to-dopant energy transfer with a boron emitting-layer dopant improves OLED luminance efficiency and lifespan under low-voltage driving.
Specific fused polycyclic compounds in the emission layer lower driving voltage while improving OLED emission efficiency and lifetime.
Combining multiple photochromic compounds increases visible-range color density while preserving fast fading in eyeglass articles.
Base-mediated silanol formation and condensation cut excess chlorodimethylsilane use in making novel cage-type siloxane compounds.
Fused dibenzosilole-based OLED compounds speed hole injection, lower driving voltage, and improve thermal stability and luminous efficiency.
RTCP catalysts improve iodine abstraction from halogenated organic iodine compounds, enabling narrow molecular weight distribution in iodine-containing polymers.