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Kinetics of Fluorescence Quenching by Electron and H‐Atom Transfer
, 1970Fluorescence quenching rate constants, kq, ranging from 106 to 2 × 1010 M−1 sec−1, of more than 60 typical electron donor-acceptor systems have been measured in de-oxygenated acetonitrile and are shown to be correlated with the free enthalpy change, ΔG23,
D. Rehm, A. Weller
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Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1981
Abstract— The fluorescence quenching of 3,4‐benzoquinoline, 5,6‐benzoquinoline and 7,8‐benzoquino‐Iine by dimethylmercury was examined in n‐hexane and acetonitrile between ‐ 30 and + 50°C. The data were obtained under conditions of continuous and pulsed irradiation.
Vander Donckt, Emile, Lootens, Martine
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Abstract— The fluorescence quenching of 3,4‐benzoquinoline, 5,6‐benzoquinoline and 7,8‐benzoquino‐Iine by dimethylmercury was examined in n‐hexane and acetonitrile between ‐ 30 and + 50°C. The data were obtained under conditions of continuous and pulsed irradiation.
Vander Donckt, Emile, Lootens, Martine
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Molecular Photophysics and Spectroscopy (Second Edition), 2021
D. L. Andrews, R. Lipson
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D. L. Andrews, R. Lipson
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2014
A very important tool used in the biotechnology laboratory is fluorescence. Fluorescent molecules can be used directly or attached to other molecules to determine the locations of certain structures within the cell, the presence of certain membrane constituents on the cell exterior (for the identification of cell type), or used by themselves to verify ...
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A very important tool used in the biotechnology laboratory is fluorescence. Fluorescent molecules can be used directly or attached to other molecules to determine the locations of certain structures within the cell, the presence of certain membrane constituents on the cell exterior (for the identification of cell type), or used by themselves to verify ...
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i-Fluorescence: Fluorescence photography with a smartphone
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2021Tamara Gracia-Cazaña+2 more
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Advances and challenges for fluorescence nanothermometry
Nature Methods, 2020Jiajia Zhou+4 more
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Highly efficient organic light-emitting diodes from delayed fluorescence
Nature, 2012Hiroki Uoyama+4 more
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