C08G2261/94

INFRARED ABSORBING POLYMER, INFRARED ABSORBING/BLOCKING FILM, PHOTOELECTRIC DEVICE, ORGANIC SENSOR, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Disclosed are an infrared absorbing polymer including a first structural unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 and a second structural unit including at least one of Chemical Formula 2A to Chemical Formula 2I, an infrared absorbing/blocking film, a photoelectric device, a sensor, and an electronic device.

Conjugated polymer and use thereof in organic electronic device

A conjugated polymer comprises repeating units as represented by formula (I),
private use character ParenopenstA-Bprivate use character Parenclosest.sub.p  (I) p is the number of the repeating units, and p is an integer more than or equal to 1; and A has a structure as represented by formula (II), and B has a structure as represented by formula (II) or formula (III). ##STR00001## The described conjugated polymer has a higher triplet energy level and a higher charge transfer property.

FLUORESCENT DYES COMPRISING M-CONJUGATED 1,1 -BINAPHTHYL-BASED POLYMERS

The invention is directed to a conjugate having the general formula (I) With AR, MU and L1 as repeating units of a polymer MU is a polymer modifying unit or band gap modifying unit that is evenly or randomly distributed along the polymer main chain, L1 is an aryl or a heteroaryl group evenly or randomly distributed along the polymer, L2 is an aryl or a heteroaryl group located on the ends of the polymer, FL is a fluorescent moiety, G1 and G2 stand for hydrogen, halogen or an antigen recognizing moiety, with the provision than at least one of G1 or G2 is an antigen recognizing moiety, characterized in that AR is connected in the polymer chain via the 2,2′ or 3,3′ or 5,5′ or 6,6′ or 7,7′ or 8,8′ position according to general formula (II)

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Quinone-containing poly(arylene), methods for the manufacture thereof, and use for electrochemical gas separation
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A quinone-containing poly(arylene) includes repeating units of formula (I), (II), (III), (IV), (V), or (VI) as defined herein. The quinone-containing poly(arylene) can be useful in composites, electrode assemblies, electrochemical cells, gas separation systems, energy storage devices, and electrochromic devices.

Novel Reagents for Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification

Described herein are methods, compositions and articles of manufacture involving neutral conjugated polymers including methods for synthesis of neutral conjugated water-soluble polymers with linkers along the polymer main chain structure and terminal end capping units. Such polymers may serve in the fabrication of novel optoelectronic devices and in the development of highly efficient biosensors. The invention further relates to the application of these polymers in assay methods.

Microelectronic package electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection

Embodiments may relate to a microelectronic package comprising: a die and a package substrate coupled to the die with a first interconnect on a first face. The package substrate comprises: a second interconnect and a third interconnect on a second face opposite to the first face; a conductive signal path between the first interconnect and the second interconnect; a conductive ground path between the second interconnect and the third interconnect; and an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection material coupled to the conductive ground path. The ESD protection material comprises a first electrically-conductive carbon allotrope having a first functional group, a second electrically-conductive carbon allotrope having a second functional group, and an electrically-conductive polymer chemically bonded to the first functional group and the second functional group permitting an electrical signal to pass between the first and second electrically-conductive carbon allotropes.

Novel Reagents for Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification

Described herein are methods, compositions and articles of manufacture involving neutral conjugated polymers including methods for synthesis of neutral conjugated water-soluble polymers with linkers along the polymer main chain structure and terminal end capping units. Such polymers may serve in the fabrication of novel optoelectronic devices and in the development of highly efficient biosensors. The invention further relates to the application of these polymers in assay methods.

Fluorescent methods and materials for directed biomarker signal amplification

Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.

Infrared absorbing polymer, infrared absorbing/blocking film, photoelectric device, organic sensor, and electronic device

An infrared absorbing polymer includes a first structural unit represented by Chemical Formula 1 and a second structural unit including at least one of Chemical Formula 2A to Chemical Formula 2. The infrared absorbing polymer may be included in an infrared absorbing/blocking film, a photoelectric device, a sensor, and an electronic device.

Fluorescent Methods and Materials for Directed Biomarker Signal Amplification

Methods and compositions are provided that include a multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex for identifying a target biomolecule. A sensor biomolecule, for example, an antibody can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. Additionally, a signaling chromophore can be covalently linked to the multichromophore. The arrangement is such that the signaling chromophore is capable of receiving energy from the multichromophore upon excitation of the multichromophore. Since the sensor biomolecule is capable of interacting with the target biomolecule, the multichromophore and/or multichromophore complex can provide enhanced detection signals for a target biomolecule.