Patent classifications
C09K2211/182
Organic Electroluminescent Devices and Metal Complex Compounds
An organic electroluminescent device, which has a pair of electrodes and at least one organic layer including a luminescent layer between the pair of electrodes, wherein at least one layer between the pair of electrodes comprises at least one metal complex having a tridentate- or higher polydentate-chain structure ligand.
Organic electroluminescent devices and metal complex compounds
An organic electroluminescent device, which has a pair of electrodes and at least one organic layer including a luminescent layer between the pair of electrodes, wherein at least one layer between the pair of electrodes comprises at least one metal complex having a tridentate- or higher polydentate-chain structure ligand.
Pearlescent pigment for security purposes including organic or inorganic fluorescent material
A pearlescent pigment for security purposes according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a single or a plurality of coating layers containing a metal oxide and an organic or inorganic fluorescent material. Since the pearlescent pigment for security purposes according to the present disclosure includes a fluorescent layer containing the organic or inorganic fluorescent material, it can be used as a pigment for security purposes due to its optical characteristics and can also provide effects such as magnetism, high color intensity, multiple colors, etc. Also, since the pearlescent pigment for security purposes has aesthetic benefit and security characteristic at the same time, it is economical, easy to use and applicable in various industries.
Organic light-emitting device
An organic light-emitting device includes: a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; and an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, the organic layer including an emission layer. The organic layer includes a first compound represented by Formula 1 and a second compound represented by Formula 2. The first compound may be included in an emission layer, and the second compound may be included in an electron transport region. ##STR00001##
TRACERS FOR PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS
The disclosure features methods of analyzing a fluid extracted from a reservoir, the methods including introducing a first composition featuring a first complexing agent into a reservoir at a first location, extracting a fluid from the reservoir at a second location different from the first location, combining the fluid with a second composition featuring a concentration of a lanthanide ion to form a third composition featuring a concentration of a complex formed by the first complexing agent and the lanthanide ion, exposing a quantity of the complex to electromagnetic radiation for a first time period ending at a time t.sub.0, detecting fluorescence emission from the quantity of the complex for a second time period starting at a time t.sub.1>t.sub.0, where t.sub.1−t.sub.0 is greater than 2 microseconds, and determining information about a fluid flow path between the first location and the second location.
TRACERS FOR PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS
The disclosure features methods of analyzing a fluid extracted from a reservoir, the methods including introducing a first composition featuring a first complexing agent into a reservoir at a first location, extracting a fluid from the reservoir at a second location different from the first location, combining the fluid with a second composition featuring a concentration of a lanthanide ion to form a third composition featuring a concentration of a complex formed by the first complexing agent and the lanthanide ion, exposing a quantity of the complex to electromagnetic radiation for a first time period ending at a time t.sub.0, detecting fluorescence emission from the quantity of the complex for a second time period starting at a time t.sub.1>t.sub.0, where t.sub.1−t.sub.0 is greater than 2 microseconds, and determining information about a fluid flow path between the first location and the second location.
ENCODED CHROMOPHORIC POLYMER PARTICLES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The present disclosure provides encoded chromophoric polymer particles that are capable of, for example, optical and/or biomolecular encoding of analytes. The present disclosure also provides suspensions comprising a plurality of encoded chromophoric polymer particles. The present disclosure also provides methods of using the encoded chromophoric polymer particles and systems for performing multiplex analysis with encoded chromophoric polymer particles.
Fluorescent Particles, Inspection Device Using Fluorescent Particles For Visualizing and Inspecting Motion/Movement Of Fluid In Locations Where Fluid Is Present, And Inspection Method Using Fluorescent Particles For Visualizing and Inspecting Motion/Movement Of Fluid In Locations Where Fluid Is Present
[Problem] To provide: fluorescent particles that are used to create a fluorescent material for coating an object in the vicinity of a fluid, that move regularly in the fluid while suppressing halation generated by the objects, and that enable the motion/movement of the fluid to be sharply visualized; an inspection device; and an inspection method.
[Solution] Substantially spherical fluorescent particles comprising a mixture containing at least one fluorescent material and a synthetic resin, wherein: the fluorescent material is excited by any purple visible light and UV rays having a wave-length of 290-405 nm, and emits visible light having a peak wavelength within the range of 410-620 nm; and the fluorescent particles have diameters of 100 nm to 1 mm and are distinguishable from bubbles and/or foreign bodies in the fluid when irradiated with the light.
Tracers for petroleum reservoirs
Analyzing a fluid extracted from a reservoir includes introducing a first composition featuring a first complexing agent into a reservoir at a first location, extracting a fluid from the reservoir at a second location different from the first location, combining the fluid with a second composition featuring a concentration of a lanthanide ion to form a third composition featuring a concentration of a complex formed by the first complexing agent and the lanthanide ion, exposing a quantity of the complex to electromagnetic radiation for a first time period ending at a time t.sub.0, detecting fluorescence emission from the quantity of the complex for a second time period starting at a time t.sub.1>t.sub.0, where t.sub.1-t.sub.0 is greater than 2 microseconds, and determining information about a fluid flow path between the first location and the second location.
Optical Tags Comprising Rare Earth Metal-Organic Frameworks
Optical tags provide a way to identify assets quickly and unambiguously, an application relevant to anti-counterfeiting and protection of valuable resources or information. The present invention is directed to a tag fluorophore that encodes multilayer complexity in a family of heterometallic rare-earth metal-organic frameworks (RE-MOFs) based on highly connected polynuclear clusters and carboxylic acid-based linkers. Both overt (visible) and covert (near infrared, NIR) properties with concomitant multi-emissive spectra and tunable luminescence lifetimes impart both intricacy and security. Tag authentication can be validated with a variety of orthogonal detection methodologies. The relationships between structure, composition, and optical properties of the family of RE-MOFs can be used to create a large library of rationally designed, highly complex, difficult to counterfeit optical tags.