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Supramolecular Reinforcement of a Large-Pore 2D Covalent Organic Framework
Alahakoon, Sampath B.,Diwakara, Shashini D.,Dodani, Sheel C.,Fisher, Sarah G.,Gassensmith, Jeremiah J.,Gearhart, Robert L.,Herbert, Fabian C.,McCandless, Gregory T.,Ong, Whitney S. Y.,Smaldone, Ronald A.,Wijesundara, Yalini H.
, (2022/02/09)
Two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D-COFs) are a class of crystalline porous organic polymers that consist of covalently linked, two-dimensional sheets that can stack together through noncovalent interactions. Here we report the synthesis of a
Organic light-emitting diode materials
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Paragraph 0395; 0396, (2017/07/26)
Described herein are molecules for use in organic light emitting diodes. Example molecules comprise at least one acceptor moiety A, at least one donor moiety D, and optionally one or more bridge moieties B. Each moiety A is covalently attached to either the moiety B or the moiety D, each moiety D is covalently attached to either the moiety B or the moiety A, and each moiety B is covalently attached to at least one moiety A and at least one moiety D. Values and preferred values of moieties A, D, and B are defined herein.
Process for increasing the tolerance of X-ray contrast media, and contrast media obtained thereby
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, (2008/06/13)
X-ray contrast media, for which the human body has a greater tolerance than that of contrast media comprising solely iodobenzene compounds, and an opacity of the same order of magnitude as the latter contrast media, comprise mixtures of benzene compounds