Patent classifications
C07C2603/90
MODULATORS OF THE INTEGRATED STRESS PATHWAY
Provided herein are compounds, compositions, and methods useful for modulating the integrated stress response (ISR) and for treating related diseases; disorders and conditions.
Materials coated with calixarenes
A calixarene directly grafted onto the surface of a material, a related grafting process, and certain calixarene intermediates useful for carrying out the grafting process.
POLYMERIZABLE TRIPTYCENE DERIVATIVE COMPOUND
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a novel polymerizable triptycene derivative that has a structure in which three benzene rings arranged at the axis formed by barrelene of the triptycene skeleton can rotate evenly and that has hydrophilicity imparted to it as compared to any of the prior art triptycene derivatives and is thus highly useful in functional materials.
The above objective is achieved by the polymerizable triptycene derivative having substituents with an unsaturated bonding functional group at position 9 and/or position 10 of the triptycene skeleton, the polymerizable triptycene derivative having two carboxyl groups and the polymerizable triptycene derivative having one carboxyl group and one amino group.
Triptycene derivative useful as material for forming self-assembled film, method for manufacturing said triptycene derivative, film using same, method for manufacturing said film, and electronic device using said method
The present invention pertains to: a Janus-type triptycene derivative which is capable of forming a self-assembled film which does not depend on the material quality of a substrate; a self-assembled film using said Janus-type triptycene derivative; a structure having said film on a surface thereof; a method for manufacturing said film; and an electronic device using said method.
MODULATORS OF THE INTEGRATED STRESS PATHWAY
Provided herein are compounds, compositions, and methods useful for modulating the integrated stress response (ISR) and for treating related diseases; disorders and conditions.
O-hydroxy-functionalized diamines, polyimides, methods of making each, and methods of use
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for an ortho (o)-hydroxy-functionalized diamine, a method of making an o-hydroxy-functionalized diamine, an o-hydroxy-functionalized diamine-based polyimide, a method of making an o-hydroxy-functionalized diamine imide, methods of gas separation, and the like.
Cycloalkylnorbornene monomers, polymers derived therefrom and their use in pervaporation
A variety of polycycloalkyl polynorbornene monomers and polymers derived therefrom are disclosed and claimed. The polymers and copolymers as disclosed herein are useful for forming pervaporation membranes, among other uses.
ORTHO-SUBSTITUTED TRIPTYCENE-BASED DIAMINES, MONOMERS, AND POLYMERS, METHODS OF MAKING AND USES THEREOF
Described herein are ortho-dimethyl-substituted and tetramethyi-substituted triptycene-containing diamine monomers and microporous triptycene-based poiyimides and poiyamides, and methods of making the monomers and polymers.
ORGANIC FUNCTIONAL COMPOUND FOR PREPARING ORGANIC ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND APPLICATION THEREOF
The present invention discloses an organic functional compound for preparing an organic electronic device and an application thereof. The organic functional compound has a general formula (I). The organic functional compound comprises an organic functional group and a solubilizing group, thereby imparting a good solubility and film-forming ability. The organic functional compound also excels in maintaining the performance of the functional group in a device. The organic functional compound and a composition or mixture comprising the organic functional compound have a good printability and film-forming ability, facilitating solution-processing, particularly in printing techniques, and obtaining a high-performance small-molecule organic electronic device, particularly an organic electroluminescent device.
F?SG].sub.k (I)
PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ORGANIC BROMIDES
The present invention provides a process for the preparation of organic bromides, by a radical bromodecarboxylation of carboxylic acids with a bromoisocyanurate.