Arylamine compound and organic electroluminescent device

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C313S504000, C548S444000

Reexamination Certificate

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07862905

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an arylamine compound having a molecular weight of from 1500 to 6000 represented by the general formula (1):According to the present invention, there can be provided an arylamine compound having excellent hole injection and transporting characteristics and being capable of forming a stable thin film. By using the compound, emission efficiency and durability of conventional organic EL devices can remarkably be improved.

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