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Organic Polyradicals as Redox Mediators: Effect of Intramolecular Radical Interactions on Their Efficiency

2020

The spin–spin interactions between unpaired electrons in organic (poly)radicals, especially nitroxides, are largely investigated and are of crucial importance for their applications in areas such as organic magnetism, molecular charge transfer, or multiple spin labeling in structural biology. Recently, 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyloxyl and polymers functionalized with nitroxides have been described as successful redox mediators in several electrochemical applications; however, the study of spin–spin interaction effect in such an area is absent. This communication reports the preparation of a novel family of discrete polynitroxide molecules, with the same number of radical units but differe…

Materials scienceRedox mediatorsRadical02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesRedoxlaw.inventiontitanatraneslawTitanatranesnitroxidesspin−spin interactionsMoleculeSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaGeneral Materials SciencepolymeeritElectron paramagnetic resonanceElectrochemical potentialSpin−spin interactionsNitroxides; Redox mediators; Spin−spin interactions; TEMPO; Titanatranes; μ-oxo complexesNitroxidesSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicapolymeerikemia021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologysähkökemia0104 chemical sciencesredox mediatorsμ-oxo complexesUnpaired electronIntramolecular forceorgaaninen kemiaspin-spin interactionsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons0210 nano-technologyTEMPOResearch ArticleACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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UV and X-ray excited red persistent luminescence in Mn2+ doped MgGeO3 material synthesized in air and reducing atmosphere

2021

Abstract Materials with long persistent luminescence (PersL) have caused widespread interest among scientists and industry for decades. Currently, there is widely available information on the long persistent luminescence materials with emission in the blue and green spectral range, while the number of publications on the afterglow in the red and near-infrared spectral range is considerably lower. In the course of this work MgGeO3 material doped with 0.1 mol% Mn2+ was produced using solid-state reaction synthesis in ambient and reducing atmospheres. The material exhibits a broad luminescence band with a peak around 680 nm, excited by either X-rays or UV. After cessation of irradiation, the a…

Materials scienceReducing atmosphereDopingBiophysics02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesAfterglowlaw.inventionPersistent luminescencelawExcited stateIrradiation0210 nano-technologyElectron paramagnetic resonanceLuminescenceJournal of Luminescence
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Molecular design of the diketopyrrolopyrrole-based dyes with varied donor units for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells

2014

Abstract Three types of novel diketopyrrolopyrrole-based organic dyes ( Type 1 – 3 ) with phenyl unit as an additional π -bridge and triphenylamine or phenothiazine as the donors are designed and synthesized for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Type 1 dyes incorporating the donor segment directly to the diketopyrrolopyrrole core lead to a better electron communication between the donor and acceptor, allowing an efficient charge transfer process. Type 2 and Type 3 dyes with a phenyl unit between the donor and diketopyrrolopyrrole unit show lower delocalization of the excited state. Compared with Type 3 dyes, Type 1 dyes exhibit higher conjugated skeleton co planarity and shorter electron …

Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnergy conversion efficiencyEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyConjugated systemPhotochemistryTriphenylamineAcceptorchemistry.chemical_compoundDye-sensitized solar cellDelocalized electronElectron transferchemistryPhenothiazineElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Power Sources
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Blue-luminescent organic lead bromide perovskites: highly dispersible and photostable materials

2015

The preparation of a blue-luminescent and photostable organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite with an X-ray powder diffraction spectrum consistent with a two-dimensional inorganic framework is reported. This perovskite can be produced with a high reaction yield and valuable optical properties, such as luminescence quantum yield over 20%, radiative rate constant of up to 80 × 106 s−1, and high photostability under UV light. This material remains stable as a solid, is toluene-dispersible, and can be reverted reversibly into its precursors by using dimethylformamide (DMF). Moreover, the DMF dispersion can be injected into toluene to produce a nanomaterial or be used to prepare films by spin-coatin…

Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentInorganic chemistrySubstrate (chemistry)General ChemistryPhotochemistryNanomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantchemistryDimethylformamideGeneral Materials ScienceDispersion (chemistry)LuminescencePowder diffractionPerovskite (structure)Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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Photochemical synthesis of pyrene perfluoroalkyl derivatives and their embedding in a polymethylmethacrylate matrix: a spectroscopic and structural s…

2014

A photochemical, alternative and eco-compatible approach to perfluoroalkyl derivatives of pyrene is presented. The perfluoroalkyl chain is regiospecifically introduced at the 1 position of pyrene. The synthesized products have been embedded in a polymethylmethacrylate matrix by photocuring at 365 nm. Both the photochemical reactions can be considered a “green tool” for the synthetic chemist in order to obtain materials with prospective optoelectronic applications. The so-obtained composites have been the object of a study by UV and fluorescence spectroscopy in order to explore their luminescence properties. The small angle X-ray scattering and the transmission electron microscopy techniques…

Materials scienceScatteringGeneral ChemistryMicrostructurePhotochemistryFluorescence spectroscopyPyrene PMMA Photochemical perfluoroalkylation OLEDMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTransmission electron microscopyMaterials ChemistryOLEDPyreneLuminescence
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-ray-induced intrinsic defect processes in fluorine-doped synthetic SiO2 glasses of different fluorine concentrations

2009

Fluorine-doped synthetic SiO2 glass is suitable for investigating intrinsic defect processes in SiO2 glass because of the high radiation hardness and the low concentrations of defect precursors such as the strained Si O Si bonds and impurity-related network modifiers including SiOH, SiH, and SiCl groups. When the concentrations of the defect precursors are minimized by moderate fluorine doping into SiO2 glass, formation of oxygen vacancy–interstitial pairs (Frenkel pairs) is the primarily Co60γ-ray-induced defect process. However, heavy fluorine doping tends to degrade the radiation hardness and enhance the formation of the silicon and oxygen dangling bonds, suggesting the presence of anoth…

Materials scienceSiliconMechanical EngineeringDopingtechnology industry and agricultureDangling bondHigh radiationchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotochemistryOxygenchemistryMechanics of MaterialsFluorineGeneral Materials ScienceFluorine dopingRadiation hardeningMaterials Science and Engineering: B
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Character of the Reaction between Molecular Hydrogen and a Silicon Dangling Bond in Amorphous SiO2

2007

The passivation by diffusing H2 of silicon dangling bond defects (E′ centers, O3tSi•) induced by laser irradiation in amorphous SiO2 (silica) is investigated in situ at several temperatures. It is found that the reaction between the E′ center and H2 requires an activation energy of 0.39 eV and that its kinetics is not diffusionlimited. The results are compared with previous findings on the other fundamental paramagnetic point defect in silica, the oxygen dangling bond, which features completely different reaction properties with H2. Furthermore, a comparison is proposed with literature data on the reaction properties of surface E′ centers, of E′ centers embedded in silica films, and with th…

Materials scienceSiliconPassivationHydrogen moleculeDangling bondMolecular Hydrogenchemistry.chemical_elementLaserPhotochemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidlaw.inventionGeneral EnergyCharacter (mathematics)chemistrylawIrradiationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Silicon dioxide thin film luminescence in comparison with bulk silica

1998

Abstract The luminescence of the self-trapped exciton (STE) in SiO2 films was measured at low temperatures on the background of defect luminescence under cathodoexcitation and compared with bulk silica luminescence. The defect luminescence is mainly caused by non-bridging oxygen centers (a red luminescence band at 1.8 eV) and twofold coordinated silicon centers (blue and ultraviolet luminescence with 2.7 and 4.4 eV bands, respectively). The STE luminescence with a band at 2.3 eV is uniformly distributed within SiO2 film volume. Contrary to defect luminescence, whose intensity increases with irradiation time, the STE luminescence decreases almost to zero in a few seconds of irradiation time.…

Materials scienceSiliconSilicon dioxideExcitonchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter Physicsmedicine.disease_causePhotochemistryOxygenElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesmedicineRadiation damageThin filmLuminescenceUltravioletJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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NIR excitation of upconversion nanohybrids containing a surface grafted Bodipy induces oxygen-mediated cancer cell death

2020

We report the preparation of water-dispersible, ca. 30 nm-sized nanohybrids containing NaYF4:Er3+, Yb3+ up-conversion nanoparticles (UCNPs), capped with a polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivative and highly loaded with a singlet oxygen photosensitizer, specifically a diiodo-substituted Bodipy (IBDP). The photosensitizer, bearing a carboxylic group, was anchored to the UCNP surface and, at the same time, embedded in the PEG capping; the combined action of the UCNP surface and PEG facilitated the loading for an effective energy transfer and, additionally, avoided photosensitizer leaching from the nanohybrid (UCNP-IBDP@PEG). The effectiveness of the nanohybrids in generating singlet oxygen after n…

Materials scienceSinglet oxygentechnology industry and agricultureBiomedical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementNanoparticleGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicinePolyethylene glycolPhotochemistryOxygenPhoton upconversionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPEG ratioGeneral Materials SciencePhotosensitizerBODIPYJ. Mater. Chem. B
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Photosensitive polymeric amphiphiles: Irradiation-induced structural changes in langmuir-blodgett multilayers

1991

Materials scienceSmall-angle X-ray scatteringMechanical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyPhotochemistryLangmuir–Blodgett filmsymbols.namesakeFourier transformMechanics of MaterialsAmphiphilesymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceIrradiationUltraviolet radiationAdvanced Materials
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