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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 2006
Filed:
Dec. 10, 2002
Louise Diane Farrand, Spetisbury, Blandford Forum, GB;
Michael Findlater, Glasgow, GB;
Mark Giles, Southampton, GB;
Martin Heeney, Southampton, GB;
Steven Tierney, Southampton, GB;
Marcus Thompson, Fordingbridge, GB;
Maxim Shkunov, Southampton, GB;
David Sparrowe, Southbourne, GB;
Iain Mcculloch, Kings Somborne, GB;
Louise Diane Farrand, Spetisbury, Blandford Forum, GB;
Michael Findlater, Glasgow, GB;
Mark Giles, Southampton, GB;
Martin Heeney, Southampton, GB;
Steven Tierney, Southampton, GB;
Marcus Thompson, Fordingbridge, GB;
Maxim Shkunov, Southampton, GB;
David Sparrowe, Southbourne, GB;
Iain McCulloch, Kings Somborne, GB;
MERCK Patent GmbH, Darmstadt, DE;
Abstract
Conjugated mono-, oligo- and polyazulenes are suitable for use as semiconductors or charge transport materials in optical, electrooptical or electronic devices including field effect transistors, electroluminescent, photovoltaic and sensor devices, and as field effect transistors and semi-conducting components.