49546-08-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Polyoxometalate-based room-Temperature phosphorescent materials induced by anion-π interactions
Jiang, Xiao-Yu,Lin, Lang,Lu, Can-Zhong,Wang, Sa-Sa,Wu, Weiming,Wu, Xiao-Yuan,Zhang, Hai-Long
, p. 3408 - 3412 (2020)
A series of host-guest materials containing polyoxometalate anions and lanthanide-organic layers have been synthesized and structurally characterized. By anion-π interactions between the anions and the π-Acidic naphthalenediimide moieties, the materials emit strong red room-Temperature phosphorescence and exhibit reversible photochromism.
MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR CO-CRYSTAL CONTROLLED SOLID-STATE SYNTHESIS OF IMIDES AND IMINES
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Page/Page column 22; Sheet 25/98, (2008/12/06)
The subject invention pertains to methods for solid-state synthesis of imides and imines using co-crystals. The co-crystal formers utilized are substrates of condensation reactions and co-crystals can be obtained in high yield via methods such as slurrying, solvent evaporation, solvent crystallization, treatment with supercritical fluid(s), melting plus crystallization, slurry conversion, grinding of solids, blending of powders, heating of solids, solvent-drop grinding, or grinding plus melting.
