C09B23/148

Small Molecules That Covalently Modify Transthyretin
20170190660 · 2017-07-06 ·

A family of covalent kinetic stabilizer compounds that selectively and covalently react with the prominent plasma protein transthyretin in preference to more than 4000 other human plasma proteins is disclosed. A contemplated compound corresponds in structure to Formula I, below, where the various substituents are defined within, and

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reacts chemoselectively with one or two of four Lys-15 -amino groups within the transthyretin tetramer. The crystal structure confirms the binding orientation of the compound substructure and the conjugating amide bond. A covalent transthyretin kinetic stabilizer exhibits superior amyloid inhibition potency, compared to a non-covalent counterpart, and inhibits cytotoxicity associated with amyloidogenesis.

ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE

An organic light-emitting device including: a first electrode; a second electrode; and an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, the organic layer including an emission layer, wherein the organic layer includes a first compound represented by Formula 1 and a second compound represented by Formula 2:

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When the first compound represented by Formula 1 is included in the emission layer and the second compound represented by Formula 2 is included in the first layer, an organic light-emitting device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may have high efficiency and a long lifespan.

LOADING METHOD, LOADED BODY AND PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT
20170140879 · 2017-05-18 ·

A method for loading a support with a compound in an organic solvent, characterized in that the organic solvent contains an amine. The organic solvent preferably has a hydroxy group. The compound preferably has at least one of carboxyl, sulfonic, phosphoric, phosphonic, and alkoxysilyl groups. The support is preferably a metal oxide, such as titanium oxide, zinc oxide, or aluminum oxide. The resulting compound-loaded support is suited for use as an electrode.

Laundry Care Compositions Containing Dyes
20170137629 · 2017-05-18 ·

Laundry care compositions comprising thiophene azo carboxylate fabric shading dyes and methods of treating a textile comprising such laundry care compositions.

ENCAPSULATES

The present application relates processes that can be used to produce encapsulated benefit agents comprising a core and a shell that encapsulates said core, encapsulated benefit agents produced by such process and products comprising such encapsulated benefit agents as well as methods of making and using such products. Such process can be used to produce particles that offer the desired protection and release benefits when used in a varity of products.

Ambient temperature liquid-form organic materials and use thereof

An organic material consisting of a -conjugated molecule which is in a liquid form at ambient temperature and use thereof are provided. The ambient temperature liquid-form organic material according to the present invention consists of a -conjugated molecule having 2 or more side chains, the 2 or more side chains are same or different side chains selected from the group consisting of a branched alkyl chain, an alkyl chain having a polymerization site at a terminal, an oligosiloxane chain, a fluorocarbon chain, an oligoethylene glycol chain and derivatives thereof, and each of the 2 or more side chains is bound directly or via a substituent to the -conjugated molecule.

Fabrication of fluorescent nanoparticles and their conjugates for in vitro and in vivo diagnostics
12553888 · 2026-02-17 · ·

Provided are fluorescent nanoparticles and their conjugates and methods of using the same for in vivo and in vitro diagnostics and other applications. In some embodiments, provided are fluorescent nanoparticles with high solid-state absolute quantum yield. In some embodiments, provided are methods of manufacturing such nanoparticles. Nanoparticles may comprise monomers, such as styrene, and fluorophores, such as AlEgen Bright Green.

Temperature programmable small molecules for thermoresponsive smart windows and applications thereof

Design and applications of a class of water-soluble small molecules represented by formula 1. The molecules, in their dilute aqueous solutions, exhibit lower critical solution temperature (LCST) phase transitions near room temperature, inducing a temperature triggered switching of opacity. Further, disclosed is a scalable smart window, akin to a radiative energy management system, that can be incorporated into the built environment for imparting energy efficiency. The window fabrication is facile wherein the aqueous solution is sandwiched between two transparent glass panes to enable modulation of light and heat transmission. The dynamic window of present invention represents with multifarious applications in developing scalable, smart energy management systems for indoor building environments is envisioned to be a major contribution towards cost effective smart glass technologies. ##STR00001##

Fluorescent dye, preparation method and uses thereof

A fluorescent dye, as well as a preparation method and uses thereof, wherein the fluorescent dye is sensitive and specific to viscosity and has low background fluorescence; it can also be used as a fluorescent activated and lighted probe used for fluorescent labeling, quantification or monitoring of protein, enzymes or nucleic acid.