Patent classifications
C07D343/00
COMPOUND, PHOTOELECTRIC DEVICE, LIGHT ABSORPTION SENSOR, SENSOR-EMBEDDED DISPLAY PANEL, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A compound is represented by Chemical Formula 1.
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In Chemical Formula 1, G, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, X.sup.1, Ar.sup.1 and Ar.sup.2 are each the same as in the specification.
Choline Esters
Compounds, formulations, and methods are provided containing the choline ester of a reducing agent, especially lipoic acid or derivatives thereof. The compounds may be administered via a topical ocular route to treat or prevent oxidative damage.
Choline Esters
Compounds, formulations, and methods are provided containing the choline ester of a reducing agent, especially lipoic acid or derivatives thereof. The compounds may be administered via a topical ocular route to treat or prevent oxidative damage.
Choline Esters
Compounds, formulations, and methods are provided containing the choline ester of a reducing agent, especially lipoic acid or derivatives thereof. The compounds may be administered via a topical ocular route to treat or prevent oxidative damage.
Choline Esters
Compounds, formulations, and methods are provided containing the choline ester of a reducing agent, especially lipoic acid or derivatives thereof. The compounds may be administered via a topical ocular route to treat or prevent oxidative damage.
Compound and organic photoelectric device, image sensor and electronic device including the same
Example embodiments provide a compound of Chemical Formula 1, and an organic photoelectric device, an image sensor, and an electronic device including the same.
Choline Esters
Compounds, formulations, and methods are provided containing the choline ester of a reducing agent, especially lipoic acid or derivatives thereof. The compounds may be administered via a topical ocular route to treat or prevent oxidative damage.
Choline Esters
Compounds, formulations, and methods are provided containing the choline ester of a reducing agent, especially lipoic acid or derivatives thereof. The compounds may be administered via a topical ocular route to treat or prevent oxidative damage.