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Recent Progress in Organic TADF Emitters Containing Heavy Atoms
In this review, progress on heavy atom use in organic TADF emitters to produce internal and external heavy atom effects is summarized. Impacts on molecular geometry, TADF efficiency, and performance in OLEDs are discussed. An outlook on the challenges and opportunities of heavy atom incorporation is provided.
Seja A. Elgadi+2 more
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Geochemical characteristic of different-lithofacies source rocks and its implications for ultradeep hydrocarbon exploration in the lower cambrian Yuertus formation, Tarim basin. [PDF]
Zeng Q+12 more
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VIII.—Spinacene: a new hydrocarbon from certain fish liver oils [PDF]
Archie C. Chapman
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A unique regioselective interior/exterior borylation strategy is presented for the one‐shot synthesis of two distinct organoboron luminophores from a common macrocyclic azacalix[3]arene. This interior/exterior borylation imparts the material with remarkable TADF properties and narrowband emission capabilities, spanning the violet to blue spectral ...
Sudhir K. Keshri+2 more
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Reservoir characterization of Yolde Formation, Kolmani Field, Gongola Basin, Nigeria using pressure, temperature, PVT, and well log data. [PDF]
Didi CN, Osinowo OO, Akpunonu OE.
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Polycyclic Hydrocarbons in Icelandic Smoked Food [PDF]
Esmé J Bailey, Niels Dungal
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Recent Advances in Variable‐Stiffness Robotic Systems Enabled by Phase‐Change Materials
Phase‐change materials (PCMs), such as shape memory alloys, hydrogels, shape memory polymers, liquid crystal elastomers, and low‐melting‐point alloys, are driving advancements in stiffness‐tunable robotic systems across a wide range of applications. This review highlights recent progress in PCM‐enabled robotics, focusing on their underlying mechanisms,
Sukrit Gaira+5 more
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In the presence of a Pd0 catalyst, large π‐extended arynes trimerize in an unusual manner to forge extremely compact and strained chiral benzenoids. This new trimerization reaction involves a 1,7‐Pd isomerization, a rare and poorly understood process that is elucidated.
Albert Artigas+6 more
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Biosurfactant-producing bacteria counteract hydrocarbon-driven delay of sulfolane migration in groundwater. [PDF]
Pensini E, Hsiung C, Marangoni AG.
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