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Document Number
US Patent 7094902
Issued Date
August 22, 2006
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Roberts; Ralph R. (Cottage Grove, MN)
Bentsen; James G. (North St. Paul, MN)
Li; Yingbo (Woodbury, MN)
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Electroactive polymeric arylenes and intermediates useful for making such polymers are disclosed. The present invention also provides electroactive compositions comprising the electroactive polymeric arylenes, organic electronic devices which comprise these polymers and compositions, and methods of fabricating these devices.
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Published
August 22, 2006
Application Number
10/254,218
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September 25, 2002
US Classification
548/128   257/E51.036 257/E51.046 257/E51.049 257/E51.051 345/30 345/36 345/45 548/131 548/262.2 548/269.4
Int'l Classification
C07D   249/08   (20060101)   C07D   271/06   (20060101)   C07D   285/08   (20060101)   G09G   3/30   (20060101)  
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548/131   548/128   548/262.2   548/269.4   514/364   345/30   345/36   345/45   345/76  
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