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Aggregation-induced emission [PDF]
Luminogenic materials with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) attributes have attracted much interest since the debut of the AIE concept in 2001. In this critical review, recent progress in the area of AIE research is summarized. Typical examples of AIE systems are discussed, from which their structure-property relationships are derived.
Hong, Yuning +2 more
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Cyanostyryl-Guanidiniocarbonyl-Pyrrole Amphiphiles: From Aggregation-Induced Emission to Photodimerization, Self-Assembly, and Bioimaging. [PDF]
Rudolph K +10 more
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Aggregation-induced emission: challenges and opportunities [PDF]
10.1093/nsr/nwaa222 ; National Science ...
Wenbo Wu, Bin Liu
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Aggregation‐Induced Emission: More Is Different [PDF]
"Aggregation-induced emission research has brought us to the meso territory, where the synergy and cooperation between many molecules in the aggregate make it different from its elementary components. … Let's enthusiastically embrace the opportunity to develop meso science and to innovate meso technology, and make our planet a brighter place to live ...
Bin Liu, Ben Zhong Tang
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Journey of Aggregation-Induced Emission Research [PDF]
Highly efficient luminescent materials in solid states are promising candidates for the development of organic optoelectrical materials and devices and chemical and biological sensors. Aggregation-induced emission (AIE), a novel photophyscial phenomena coined in 2001 where the aggregate formation enhances the light emission, has drawn great attention ...
Zikai He, Chunqiao Ke, Ben Zhong Tang
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Aggregation induced emission of chalcones [PDF]
AbstractThere is always a need for efficient luminescent materials with simple synthesis and possible ease of hydrogen atom or functional group manipulation for use in different optoelectronic and biological applications. However, for certain real-world uses aggregation caused quenching effect of luminophores in their solid/aggregate state is ...
Sneha Kagatikar, Dhanya Sunil
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Wettability with Aggregation‐Induced Emission Luminogens [PDF]
Aggregation‐induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) have become an emerging field since the concept of AIE was proposed in 2001. Recently, AIEgens have attracted considerable attention due to their abnormal non‐emissive fluorescent behavior in solution but strongly emissive behavior in the aggregate state.
Zubin, Wang, Liping, Heng, Lei, Jiang
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Tunable aggregation-induced emission of diphenyldibenzofulvenes [PDF]
Nonemissive fulvenes can be induced to luminesce by aggregate formation, with the crystalline aggregates emitting bluer lights more intensely than their amorphous counterparts.
Tong, Hui +7 more
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When aggregation-induced emission meets protein aggregates [PDF]
There is an unmet demand for research tools to monitor the multistep protein aggregation process in live cells, a process that has been associated with a growing number of human diseases. Recently, AIEgens have been developed to directly monitor the entire protein aggregation process in test tubes and live cells.
Sicheng Tang, Songtao Ye, Xin Zhang
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Aggregation-induced emission of siloles
Recent advances in the structure–property relationship decipherment and luminescent functional materials development of AIE-active siloles are reviewed.
Zhao, Zujin +2 more
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