Aggregation-induced emission : materials and applications. Volume 2 /

Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) stands for an intriguing phenomenon in which a series of non-emissive molecules in solutions are induced to emit strongly in the aggregate or solid state. The concept of AIE was first coined by author Ben Zhong Tang in 2001, when he and his co-workers serendipitous...

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Další autoři: Fujiki, Michiya (Editor)
Liu, Bin, 1974- (Editor)
Tang, Ben Zhong (Editor) 
Korporace: American Chemical Society (Distributor) 
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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 2016
Edice:ACS symposium series
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505 0 0 |t Pure Organic Luminogens with Room Temperature Phosphorescence /  |r Wang, Shuqin; Yuan, Wang Zhang; Zhang, Yongming --  |t Luminogenic Polymers with AIE Characteristics /  |r Qin, Anjun; Chen, Ming; Tang, Ben Zhong --  |t Aggregation-Induced Chirogenesis of Luminescent Polymers /  |r Fujiki, Michiya --  |t New Chemo-/Biosensors Based on the Aggregation-Induced Emission Mechanism /  |r You, Xue; Zhang, Guanxin; Zhan, Chi; Wang, Yuancheng; Zhang, Deqing --  |t AIEgens-Functionalized Porous Materials for Explosives Detection /  |r Li, Dongdong; Yu, Jihong --  |t Liquid Crystalline AIE Luminogens: Properties and Applications /  |r Zhao, Dongyu --  |t Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogens (AIEgens) for Non-Doped Organic Light-Emitting Diodes /  |r Nie, Han; Huang, Jian; Zhao, Zujin; Tang, Ben Zhong --  |t AIE Luminogens for Visualizing Cell Structures and Functions /  |r Lim, Sean; Tang, Ben Zhong; Hong, Yuning --  |t AIE Nanoparticles for in Vitro and in Vivo Imaging /  |r Mao, Duo; Ding, Dan --  |t AIE Nanoprobes for Multi-Photon in Vivo Bioimaging /  |r Wang, Yalun; Zhang, Hequn; Alifu, Nuernisha; Qian, Jun --  |t AIEgens for Drug Delivery Applications /  |r Liang, Jing; Yuan, Youyong; Liu, Bin 
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