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C428S917000, C313S504000, C252S301160, C546S002000, C546S004000, C546S010000

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06911271

ABSTRACT:
A device for producing electroluminescence comprising an organic light emitting device including an emissive layer comprising an organometallic compound comprised of a metal bound to a single carbon-coordination ligand, with the single carbon-coordination ligand being a mono-anionic carbon-coordination ligand.

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