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Stability of Organic Photovoltaics: From Root Causes to Advanced Analytical Techniques
This review explains the causes and mechanisms of degradation in organic photovoltaics (OPVs). It explores how various factors, including heat, light, oxygen, and inherent material properties, influence OPV stability. The study categorizes degradation pathways and analyzes their impact on device performance, providing insights into the fundamental ...
Yelim Choi+6 more
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The graphical abstract highlights the key concepts of this review, including chiral transfer and amplification mechanisms, macrocyclic compounds, circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) applications, chiral sensing, asymmetric catalysis, and stimuli‐responsive applications.
Wei Zhang, Mao‐Qin Liu, Yang Luo
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This review summarizes recent developments in the design of photothermal charge transfer cocrystals for antibacterial therapy, cancer eradication, and bone regeneration, highlighting the design motivations and chemical principles of the strategies. It offers deep insights into the future development of advanced photothermal cocrystals for targeted ...
Arshad Khan+8 more
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Hydrogel‐Based Smart Materials for Wound Healing and Sensing
The graphical abstract illustrates the role of hydrogel‐based flexible materials in advancing biomedical applications, including wound healing, point‐of‐care diagnostics, smart patches, and wearable devices. Hydrogels are particularly promising in modern wound care due to their high‐water content, flexibility, and biocompatibility.
Thi Kim Ngan Duong+11 more
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Molecular and supramolecular chemistry of ionic liquids to electrochemical energy storage devices
Eléonore Mourad
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Carbohydrates in Supramolecular Chemistry.
Chemical Reviews, 2016Carbohydrates are involved in a variety of biological processes. The ability of sugars to form a large number of hydrogen bonds has made them important components for supramolecular chemistry.
M. Delbianco+3 more
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Aggregation of Luminophores in Supramolecular Systems, 2020
In a historical perspective, as pointed out by J.-M. Lehn, supramolecular chemistry originated from Paul Ehrlich’s receptor idea, Alfred Werner’s coordination chemistry, and Emil Fischer’s lock-and-key image. It was only in the 1970s, however, that some fundamental concepts such as molecular recognition, pre-organization, self-assembly, etc., were ...
N. Tripathi, Manoj Kumar Goshisht
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In a historical perspective, as pointed out by J.-M. Lehn, supramolecular chemistry originated from Paul Ehrlich’s receptor idea, Alfred Werner’s coordination chemistry, and Emil Fischer’s lock-and-key image. It was only in the 1970s, however, that some fundamental concepts such as molecular recognition, pre-organization, self-assembly, etc., were ...
N. Tripathi, Manoj Kumar Goshisht
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Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2021
The proper choice of solvent is of major importance for all studies in supramolecular chemistry, including molecular recognition in host-guest systems, intramolecular folding, self-assembly, and supramolecular polymerization.
F. Würthner
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The proper choice of solvent is of major importance for all studies in supramolecular chemistry, including molecular recognition in host-guest systems, intramolecular folding, self-assembly, and supramolecular polymerization.
F. Würthner
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