Low temperature melt-processing of organic-inorganic hybrid

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Having organic semiconductive component

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C438S509000, C438S781000, C257SE21411, C252S301160, C534S015000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a process for preparing a melt-processed organic-inorganic hybrid material including the steps of maintaining a solid organic-inorganic hybrid material at a temperature above the melting point but below the decomposition temperature of the organic-inorganic hybrid material for a period of time sufficient to form a uniform melt and thereafter, cooling the uniform melt to an ambient temperature under conditions sufficient to produce the melt-processed organic-inorganic hybrid material.

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