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A closer look at research in journals which I can't put in my thesis but which still interests me. Not all posts concern 'proper' reports/journal articles, but a lot do.

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  • June 23, 2009
  • 10:01 AM
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WOLED Race Heats Up

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Two papers have recently been published on Iridium complexes incorporating acetylacetone and C-N based bidentate ligands. One paper is published in Chem Comm, by a European based group, the other is in Advance Materials by a collaboration out of China and Hong Kong.

The european group reports an octahedral compound (termed N966) with three ligands; 2 [...]... Read more »

Bolink, H., De Angelis, F., Baranoff, E., Klein, C., Fantacci, S., Coronado, E., Sessolo, M., Kalyanasundaram, K., Grätzel, M., & Nazeeruddin, M. (2009) White-light phosphorescence emission from a single molecule: application to OLED. Chemical Communications. DOI: 10.1039/b908946b  

Wu, H., Zhou, G., Zou, J., Ho, C., Wong, W., Yang, W., Peng, J., & Cao, Y. (2009) Efficient Polymer White-Light-Emitting Devices for Solid-State Lighting. Advanced Materials. DOI: 10.1002/adma.200900638  

  • July 26, 2012
  • 06:03 AM
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New fluorophore: 1% quantum yield!!

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A recent JACS comm (Beneditti et al) has detailed the development of a novel fluorophore, based on cyclopenta[b]naphthalene, and looked into its photophysical properties – namely its solvatochromism and quantum [...]... Read more »

  • July 10, 2012
  • 03:45 AM
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Arylethynylenes in Photovoltaics

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A Chem. Comm. out online towards the end of June reports on the use of an arylethynylene in a solution-processable solar cell. Arylethynylenes can best be described by an example: [...]... Read more »

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