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Ultralong Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence from Boric Acid
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2021AbstractFor a long time, phosphors with long‐lived emission are dominated by rare earth/transition metal ion‐doped sulfides and oxides. Recently, organic materials capable of emitting long‐lived room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) are reported, carbon skeletons are almost the exclusive structural feature of the conjugated luminophores.
Haoyue Zheng +4 more
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Stimuli‐Responsive Polymers with Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2022AbstractTaking advantages of the impressing behaviors of room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP), the explorations in RTP materials are not only limited to efficient emission and ultralong lifetime of phosphorescence. The discovery and creation of stimuli‐responsive properties have become the major pursuit, which will lay a solid foundation for future ...
Fan Gu, Xiang Ma
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Molecular Persistent Room-Temperature Phosphorescence from Tetraarylaminoboranes
Inorganic Chemistry, 2023Herein, we report the synthesis, molecular structure, and optical features of tetrarylaminoboranes 1 (Mes2B-N(Ph)(C10H7)) and 2 (Mes2B-N(Ph)(C14H9)). In the solution state, 1 shows aggregation-induced emission enhancement and color switching, while 2 displays emission color switching and aggregation-caused quenching. At 77 K, frozen solutions of 1 show
Rajendra Prasad Nandi +3 more
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Organic room-temperature phosphorescence materials for bioimaging
Chemical Communications, 2023Organic room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials are currently the focus of research in the field of bioimaging. High performance of RTP materials and optimization in the preparation process of RTP nanoparticles are both important.
Yahui Zhang +9 more
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Solid‐Phase Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence
ChemInform, 2005AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Robert J. Hurtubise +2 more
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Room temperature phosphorescence of indicans
The Analyst, 1990The room temperature phosphorescence properties of tryptophan and the indicans indoxyl-β-D-glucoside [3-(β-D-glucosido)indole], 3-indoxylsulphate and 3-indoxylphosphate adsorbed on filter-paper were examined in the presence of the heavy ions caesium and iodide.
Catherine Hinga Haustein +1 more
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Solid-Surface Room Temperature Phosphorescence
Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 1992Abstract Luminescence can be defined as radiation emitted from atoms or molecules as they undergo a radiative transition from an excited state to a lower energy state. After the absorption of incident radiation, the emission of a photon during the radiative transition is called photoluminescence.
Maryann Gunshefski +3 more
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Room Temperature Phosphorescence Driven by Mechanochromism
Chemistry – An Asian JournalAbstractMolecules exhibiting phosphorescence emission, with variation in its emission wavelength or intensity upon external mechanical force, are known as a phosphorescent mechanochromic materials (PMC). This review focuses on the development of organic mechanophosphorescent molecules and their emission in response to a mechanical stimulus, which can ...
Ramakant Gavale +2 more
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Room temperature phosphorescent triarylborane functionalized iridium complexes
Dalton Transactions, 2019We report a series of room temperature phosphorescent compounds 1–6 composed of triarylborane (TAB) and cyclometallated iridium complexes.
George Rajendra Kumar +2 more
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Micelle Stabilized Room Temperature Phosphorescence
1982Micelle stabilized room temperature phosphorescence (MS-RTP) is reported for a representative variety of functionally-substituted aromatic compounds dissolved in aqueous solutions of sodium lauryl sulfate detergent containing 30% thallium(I) counter-ions.
L. J. Cline Love, Marie Skrilec
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