Material for organoelectro-luminescence device and use thereof

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428917, 428704, 428332, 313504, 313506, H05B 3312

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ABSTRACT:
A hole-injecting material for an organic EL device, having excellent hole-injecting capability and durability and having the formula [I], [II] or [III] specified in claim 1, and an organic electroluminescence device obtained by forming either a light-emitting layer or a plurality of organic compound thin layers including the light-emitting layer between a pair of electrodes composed of a cathode and an anode, wherein at least one layer contains the above material.

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