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Diindenoanthracene and Diindenopentacene
1. Technology Overview The invention focuses on diindenoanthracene (DIAn), a novel compound featuring mild biradical character with potential applications in singlet fission for organic photovoltaics and organic spin electronics. DIAn is designed with bulky mesityl and triisopropylsilylacetylene groups to stabilize reactive sites and prevent intermolecular...
Published: 1/7/2026   |   Inventor(s): Michael Haley, Gabriel Rudebusch
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Category(s): Materials Science, Physical Science, Sustainability & Cleantechnologies
Indenoindenodi(benzothiophene)s (IIDBT)
1. Technology Overview The invention focuses on the synthesis and characterization of indenoindenodi(benzothiophene) (IIDBT) derivatives, which possess unique electronic properties, including large singlet-triplet energy gaps and moderately strong diradical character. These molecules are stable and have potential applications in organic electronics...
Published: 1/7/2026   |   Inventor(s): Michael Haley, Justin Dressler, Joshua Barker
Keywords(s): Science
Category(s): Chemistry, Engineering, Materials Science, Nanoscience & Microtechnologies, Physical Science
Fluorescent Halogen Bonding Arylethynyl Scaffolds For Anion Recognition
1. Technology Overview The invention focuses on fluorescent halogen bonding arylethynyl scaffolds for anion recognition. These scaffolds utilize neutral para-positioned electron withdrawing groups to polarize halogen bond donating groups within the arylethynyl structure, enabling reversible anion binding in solution with a spectroscopic response upon...
Published: 1/7/2026   |   Inventor(s): Darren Johnson, Michael Haley, Jessica Lohrman
Keywords(s): Science
Category(s): Chemistry, Agricultural, Imaging, Materials Science, Nanoscience & Microtechnologies, Physical Science
Method for Detection for Hydrosulfide Anion (HS-) and Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
1. Technology Overview The invention focuses on a new method for detecting hydrosulfide anion (HS⁻) and hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) using reversible, supramolecular binding interactions. This method utilizes non-covalent interactions, specifically hydrogen bonds, to detect HS⁻/H₂S without altering the analyte concentration. The technology is currently...
Published: 1/7/2026   |   Inventor(s): Michael Haley, Darren Johnson, Michael Pluth, Ryan Hansen, Matt Hartle, Blakely Tresca
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Category(s): Chemistry, Materials Science, Physical Science, Imaging, Therapeutics, Research Tools, Diagnostics