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Solution‐processed organic photodetectors (OPDs) based on two novel low band gap non‐fullerene acceptors BZIC‐2F and BZIC‐2Cl, when blended with common polymer donor P3HT, extend detection range beyond 1200 nm with superior performance, rivaling costly inorganic sensors and past literature.
Zhuoran Qiao +18 more
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Case Report: Zonisamide-induced DRESS syndrome with progression toward SJS: the first Chinese case and review of the literature on ZNS-associated SCARs. [PDF]
Wen J +9 more
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Quantum dots enabling all-in-one controllable polymerization through triplet energy transfer. [PDF]
Lyu Y, Nie H, Du J, Wu K.
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Expedient Access to Gold/Quantum-Dot Nanohybrids Mediated by Poly(ethylene Glycol) Ligands of Distinct Macromolecular Architecture. [PDF]
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Defect-Cascades-Induced Photodegradation in InP/ZnSe/ZnS Quantum Dots. [PDF]
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Biomimetic membrane-coating zinc sulfide nanoparticles for anti-inflammatory combined neuroprotective therapy for spinal cord injury. [PDF]
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Copper-based semiconductor nanocrystals for optical applications.
Marin R, Besteiro LV, Canton P.
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ZnS–Zn nanocables and ZnS nanotubes
Chemical Communications, 2003ZnS-Zn nanocables and ZnS nanotubes have been synthesized by a thermochemical process in a simple and safe way. The as-prepared nanocables consist of a single crystal Zn core with a diameter of 20 nm and a polycrystalline ZnS sheath with a thickness of 8 nm. The evaporation of the Zn core leads to the formation of ZnS nanotubes.
Ying-Chun, Zhu +2 more
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