Novel Luminescent Polymers

Highlights

There is a great need for functional materials made from organic semiconducting polymers that exhibit the electronic/optical/mechanical/chemical properties of inorganic materials Currently available building blocks for incorporating metals into such materials have low stability and properties of the resulting polymers are subject to dramatic changes as a result of even minute changes in structure of the organo-metals Organo-metallic polymers have broad practical applications in electronics and photonics. Our Innovation

Novel transition metal-containing organic materials that represent the interface between organic and inorganic chemistry and combine the advantages of both types of materials. These new compounds remain stable and reactive even in extremely harsh conditions.

Key Features

Properties of the organic polymers can be easily fine-tuned through structural design and selection of the organic units The new compounds can be used to produce conducting and light-emitting organic polymers with superior capabilities Can be used to produce organic semiconducting polymers in large volumes using low-tech methods, enabling substantial reduction in costs Development Milestones Demonstration of functioning devices The Opportunity

Broad range of applications in light-emitting and photovoltaic devices, such as OLEDs Can be used as building blocks for explosives sensors

Type of Offer: Licensing



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