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The USPTO granted Patent US12606545B2 to DUK SAN NEOLUX CO., LTD. for a compound represented by Formula 1 used in organic electric elements. The invention comprises a first electrode, second electrode, and organic material layer, with applications in electronic devices. The patent claims nine claims covering the compound composition and its use in lowering driving voltage while improving luminous efficiency and lifetime.

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The USPTO issued Patent US12606545B2 granting DUK SAN NEOLUX CO., LTD. exclusive rights to a compound represented by Formula 1 for use in organic electronic elements. The patent covers an organic electric element comprising a first electrode, second electrode, and organic material layer formed between them, along with electronic devices incorporating the element. The inventors are Jin Ho Yun, Mi Young Chae, and Sun Hee Lee.

Manufacturers and technology companies developing organic electronic devices, displays, or lighting products should be aware that DUK SAN NEOLUX CO., LTD. now holds exclusive rights to this specific compound family for organic material layer applications. Any party seeking to use similar compounds in organic electronic elements may need to evaluate licensing options or design around the claimed Formula 1 composition.

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Compound for organic electronic element, organic electronic element using the same, and an electronic device thereof

Grant US12606545B2 Kind: B2 Apr 21, 2026

Assignee

DUK SAN NEOLUX CO., LTD.

Inventors

Jin Ho Yun, Mi Young Chae, Sun Hee Lee

Abstract

The present invention provides the compound represented by Formula 1, an organic electric element comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic material layer formed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and an electronic device comprising the organic electric element, and by employing the compound represented by Formula 1 in the organic material layer, the driving voltage of the organic electric element can be lowered, and the luminous efficiency and life time of the electric element can be improved.

CPC Classifications

H10K 60/11 C07D 405/14 C07D 409/14

Filing Date

2019-07-25

Application No.

17272363

Claims

9

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USPTO
Published
April 21st, 2026
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Executive
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Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12606545B2

Who this affects

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Industry sector
3341 Computer & Electronics Manufacturing
Activity scope
Patent grant IP registration
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

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Intellectual Property
Operational domain
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Topics
Electronics Materials Science

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