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Electroluminescent hybrid material comprising a microporous or mesoporous solid containing covalently-bonded organic compounds which confer electroluminescent properties to same.

Authors: Corma, Avelino; García Gómez, Hermenegildo; Álvaro Rodríguez, Mercedes;

Electroluminescent hybrid material comprising a microporous or mesoporous solid containing covalently-bonded organic compounds which confer electroluminescent properties to same.

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[EN]The invention relates to an electroluminescent organic-inorganic hybrid material which is characterised in that it comprises: at least one microporous or mesoporous solid having a structure that is selected from among the structure of zeolites, porous oxides, molecular sieves, silicoaluminophosphates and aluminosilicates; and at least one organic compound which confers electroluminescent properties thereto. The invention is also characterised in that the organic compound is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, at least part of which is joined to the structure of the microporous or mesoporous solid using covalent bonds. The invention also relates to the method of obtaining said material and to the use thereof.

[ES]La presente invención se refiere a un material hibrido orgánico-inorgánico electroluminiscente caracterizado porque comprende: - al menos un sólido microporoso o mesoporoso con una estructura seleccionada entre estructura de zeolitas, óxidos porosos, tamices moleculares, silicoaluminofosfatos y aluminosilicatos, y al menos un compuesto orgánico que confiere propiedades electroluminiscentes, y en el que dicho compuesto orgánico es un hidrocarburo aromático policiclico al menos parte del cual está unido a la estructura del sólido microporoso o mesoporoso mediante enlaces covalentes, a su procedimiento de obtención y su uso.

Fecha de presentación internacional: 21.10.2005.- Titulares: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC).- Universidad Politécnica de Valencia.

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