90134-07-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Novel two-photon-absorbing, 1,10-phenanthroline-containing π-conjugated chromophores and their nickel(II) chelated complexes with quenched emissions
Zheng, Qingdong,He, Guang S.,Prasad, Paras N.
, p. 579 - 587 (2005)
Novel 1,10-phenanthroline-containing π-conjugated chromophores with varied electron donors were synthesized and characterized together with their corresponding nickel(II) chelated complexes. The linear absorption maxima for these chromophores could be tun
Self-Diagnostic Polymers—Inline Detection of Thermal Degradation of Unsaturated Poly(ester imide)s
Funtan, Alexander,Michael, Philipp,Rost, Simon,Omeis, Jürgen,Lienert, Klaus,Binder, Wolfgang H.
, (2021)
Monitoring polymer degradation is an important quest, particularly relevant for industry. Although many indirect methodologies for assessing polymer degradation exist, only few are applicable for an inline-monitoring via optic detection-systems. An inline
Two-photon absorbing materials with quenched emission
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Page/Page column 7, (2009/01/20)
The present invention provides substituted phenanthroline compounds with high two photon absorption cross sections, as well as substituted phenanthroline compounds which additionally have quenched fluorescence emission upon two photon absorption.
Star-shaped push-pull compounds having 1,3,5-triazine cores
Meier, Herbert,Karpuk, Elena,Holst, Hans Christof
, p. 2609 - 2617 (2007/10/03)
The 1,3,5-triazines 9-11 having OPV chains in the 2-, 4- and 6-position represent star-shaped compounds which exhibit strong push-pull effects. Their long-wavelength absorption S0 → S1 is characterized by an intramolecular charge tra
Charge-Shift Probes of Membrane Potential. Synthesis
Hassner, A.,Birnbaum, D.,Loew, L. M.
, p. 2546 - 2551 (2007/10/02)
We are reporting two general synthetic approaches to a number of (aminostyryl)pyridinium dyes and their heterocyclic analogues which are of interest as electrochromic probes for membrane potential.The two routes which involve palladium-catalyzed coupling or aldol condensation permit considerable structure variations to be introduced in the dyes.Some spectral properties of the dyes are discussed.
