Abstract:
These embodiments relate to a method of attaching photocatalytic materials to inorganic surfaces. A method is described wherein metal hydroxide is converted to metal oxide, creating metal oxide linkages to attach photocatalysts to an inorganic surface. The photocatalyst attached inorganic material is useful in products that can partially or fully oxidize certain volatile organic compounds from a gas or liquid stream.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an emissive construct, which can be used in various OLED applications, for example, top-emission white organic light-emitting diodes. The emissive construct includes a fluorescent emissive layer, a partial hole-blocking layer, and a phosphorescent emissive. A recombination zone is shared between the fluorescent emissive layer and the phosphorescent emissive layer, such that the thickness of the partial hole-blocking layer is less than about one-third of the thickness of the recombination zone.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an emissive construct, which can be used in various OLED applications, for example, top-emission white organic light-emitting diodes. The emissive construct includes a fluorescent emissive layer, a partial hole-blocking layer, and a phosphorescent emissive. A recombination zone is shared between the fluorescent emissive layer and the phosphorescent emissive layer, such that the thickness of the partial hole-blocking layer is less than about one-third of the thickness of the recombination zone.
Abstract:
There is provided a photocatalyst sheet comprising a base material and a photocatalyst layer containing at least a photocatalyst, wherein the photocatalyst layer is firmly adhered to the base material. In an embodiment, there is provided a photocatalyst sheet comprising a base material; and a photocatalyst layer that contains at least a photocatalyst, and is formed on at least one surface of the base material through an aerosol deposition method. This photocatalyst sheet has an excellent photocatalytic activity and an excellent adhesion.
Abstract:
Polyphenylene compounds such as compounds represented by Formula 1 may be used in electronic devices such as organic light-emitting devices. For example, the compounds may be used as host materials in a light-emitting layer.
Abstract:
These embodiments relate to a method of attaching photocatalytic materials to inorganic surfaces. A method is described wherein metal hydroxide is converted to metal oxide, creating metal oxide linkages to attach photocatalysts to an inorganic surface. The photocatalyst attached inorganic material is useful in products that can partially or fully oxidize certain volatile organic compounds from a gas or liquid stream.
Abstract:
There is provided a photocatalyst sheet comprising a base material and a photocatalyst layer containing at least a photocatalyst, wherein the photocatalyst layer is firmly adhered to the base material. In an embodiment, there is provided a photocatalyst sheet comprising a base material; and a photocatalyst layer that contains at least a photocatalyst, and is formed on at least one surface of the base material through an aerosol deposition method. This photocatalyst sheet has an excellent photocatalytic activity and an excellent adhesion.