Articles with "photoluminescent materials" as a keyword



Edible Long‐Afterglow Photoluminescent Materials for Bioimaging

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Published in 2024 at "Advanced Materials"

DOI: 10.1002/adma.202404888

Abstract: Confining luminophores into modified hydrophilic matrices or polymers is a straightforward and widely used approach for afterglow bioimaging. However, the afterglow quantum yield and lifetime of the related material remain unsatisfactory, severely limiting the using… read more here.

Keywords: long afterglow; afterglow photoluminescent; photoluminescent materials; edible long ... See more keywords

Citric Acid-Based Intrinsic Band-Shifting Photoluminescent Materials

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Published in 2023 at "Research"

DOI: 10.34133/research.0152

Abstract: Citric acid, an important metabolite with abundant reactive groups, has been demonstrated as a promising starting material to synthesize diverse photoluminescent materials including small molecules, polymers, and carbon dots. The unique citrate chemistry enables the… read more here.

Keywords: intrinsic band; acid based; band shifting; photoluminescent materials ... See more keywords