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Organic Harvest: Opportunities in Organic Electronic Materials, 2007-2015

Published: 2008/01

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Table of Contents

Executive Summary:

  • E.1 Summary of opportunities in the organic electronics materials space
    • E.1.1 Opportunities for materials suppliers
    • E.1.2 How new development in organic electronics materials is enabling new applications
  • E.2 Recent research and developments
  • E.3 Firms to watch
    • E.3.1 Strategic investments
  • E.4 Summary of eight-year projections of organic electronics materials

Chapter One: Introduction

  • 1.1 Background to this report
  • 1.2 Goals and scope of this report
  • 1.3 Methodology of this report
  • 1.4 Plan of this report

Chapter Two: Evolution of Materials for Organic Electronics

  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Important performance criteria for organic electronics materials
  • 2.3 Types of organic materials used in organic electronics
    • 2.3.1 Polymers
    • 2.3.2 Small molecules
    • 2.3.3 Oligomers
    • 2.3.4 Dendrimers
    • 2.3.5 Biological materials
    • 2.3.6 Hybrid organic/inorganic materials
  • 2.4 Conductive and semiconducting materials
    • 2.4.1 Commonly used materials
    • 2.4.2 Interesting research directions
  • 2.5 Dielectric materials
  • 2.6 Light emitting materials
    • 2.6.1 Interesting research directions
  • 2.7 Photovoltaic materials
    • 2.7.1 Pure organic materials
    • 2.7.2 Hybrid materials
  • 2.8 Electrochromic and e-paper materials
  • 2.9 Encapsulation, barrier materials and flexibility
  • 2.10 Substrates
  • 2.11 Key challenges for organic electronics materials
    • 2.11.1 Depreciated silicon fabs
    • 2.11.2 Inorganic thin film and printed electronics
  • 2.12 Review of main points in this chapter

Chapter Three: Evolution of Manufacturing with Organic Electronic Materials

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Evaporation techniques
    • 3.2.1 Trends in evaporation techniques for organic electronics materials
  • 3.3 Printing organic materials
    • 3.3.1 Organic inks
    • 3.3.2 Perspectives on organic inks
  • 3.4 Spin coating
  • 3.5 Thermal transfer and laser imaging
  • 3.6 Review of main points in this chapter

Chapter Four: Impact on Organic Electronics Devices

  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 How new materials can change the prospects for OTFTs
    • 4.2.1 Mobility and switching speeds
  • 4.3 Materials for organic memories
  • 4.4 Expected materials-enabled improvements in organic photovoltaics
  • 4.5 Expected materials enabled improvements for OLEDs
    • 4.5.1 Displays
    • 4.5.2 Lighting
  • 4.6 Materials-related aspects of disposable electronics
  • 4.7 Other applications-related impacts of organic electronics materials trends
  • 4.8 Review of main points in this chapter

Chapter Five: Profiles

  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Agfa-Gevaert
    • 5.2.1 Orgacon Products
    • 5.2.2 Customer Relationships
    • 5.2.3 New Product and Applications Directions
  • 5.3 BASF
    • 5.3.1 Sepolid and Interest in CMOS
    • 5.3.2 Cooperation with Bosch on Organic PV
    • 5.3.3 OLEDs and the Singapore and German Research Centers
  • 5.4 Ciba Specialty Chemicals
    • 5.4.1 OLED Materials
    • 5.4.2 Other Organic Electronics Materials Activities
  • 5.5 Degussa/Evonik
    • 5.5.1 Approach to Organic CMOS
    • 5.5.2 Approach to OTFT Dielectrics
  • 5.6 DuPont
    • 5.6.1 OLED Materials
    • 5.6.2 Relationship with Konarka
  • 5.7 DuPont Teijin Films
  • 5.8 GE Global Research
    • 5.8.1 Projects with USDC
    • 5.8.2 Joint Agreement with Tokki
  • 5.9 H C Starck
  • 5.10 Merck/EMD
    • 5.10.1 OLED Materials: livilux
    • 5.10.2 Organic Semiconductor Materials and Related Materials: lisicon, isitron and isitag
  • 5.11 Mitsui Chemicals
  • 5.12 Novaled
    • 5.12.1 Alliances with Other Firms
    • 5.12.2 Substrates and Encapsulation Efforts
  • 5.13 OLED-T
    • 5.13.1 E255a, A New Green Emitter
    • 5.13.2 Super K Contrast Enhancement Layer
    • 5.13.3 EI-101 A New Electron Injector
    • 5.13.4 E746 A New Host Material
    • 5.13.5 Materials for Flexible OLED Materials
    • 5.13.6 Backlighting Project
  • 5.14 Panipol
    • 5.14.1 Panipol and an EU Conductive Polymer Project
  • 5.15 Plextronics
    • 5.15.1 Solvay and Applied Materials Investment
    • 5.15.2 Current and Future Products
    • 5.15.3 HIL Materials and Work with USDC and Northwestern
    • 5.15.4 Cleantech Orientation
    • 5.15.5 Flexible Electronics for the Army
    • 5.15.6 Conductive Polymers for Touch Technology
  • 5.16 Polyera
    • 5.16.1 Research at Northwestern University
    • 5.16.2 Materials Platforms
    • 5.16.3 Alliance with BASF
  • 5.17 Rieke Metals
    • 5.17.1 Joint Development and Licensing Arrangement with BASF
  • 5.18 Sumitomo (Sumation)
    • 5.18.1 Sumation
  • 5.20 Vitex Systems
    • 5.20.1 Licensing and Other Relationships
  • 5.21 Xerox
    • 5.21.1 Xerox Research Centre of Canada

Chapter Six: Eight-Year Forecasts

  • 6.1 Forecasting methodology
  • 6.2 Pricing trends for organic electronics materials
  • 6.3 Forecasts of organic electronics materials by type of material
  • 6.4 Forecast of organic electronics materials by application
  • 6.5 Forecast of organic electronics materials by manufacturing process used.
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Organic Harvest: Opportunities in Organic Electronic Materials, 2007-2015
Published: 2008/01
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