Principles and Applications of Aggregation-Induced Emission
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Chapter 1. Perarylation as a strategy towards aggregation-induced emitters: Will they ever be stable?.- Chapter 2. Rational designs of AIE-active molecules and luminochromic materials based on group 13 element-containing element-blocks.- Chapter 3. Precious metal-free organic small molecule luminophores that exhibit room temperature phosphorescence.- Chapter 4. Polymers with aggregation-induced emission characteristics.- Chapter 5. High performance mechanochromic luminescent materials from AIEgens.- Chapter 6. Mechanoluminescence materials with the characteristic of aggregation induced emission (AIE) .- Chapter 7. Aggregation-induced emission on supramolecular coordination complexes platforms .- Chapter 8. Applications of AIE to molecular recognition: why is it superior to unimolecular recognition?.- Chapter 9. Tetraphenylethene derivatives - a promising class of AIE luminogens: Synthesis, properties and applications.- Chapter 10. AIE-type metal nanoclusters: Synthesis, luminescence, fundamentals and applications.- Chapter 11. Nanocrystals with crystallization-induced or -enhanced emission.- Chapter 12. Fluorescent aptasensor based on aggregation-induced emission probe and carbon nanomaterials.- Chapter 13. Application of aggregation-induced emission fluorogens for detection and quantification of toxic chemicals in small aquatic organism.- Chapter 14. Aggregation Induced Emission: new emerging fluorophores for environmental sensing .- Chapter 15. Aggregation-induced emission (AIE): A versatile tool for chemo/biosensing.- Chapter 16. Utilisation of tetraphenylethene-derived probes with aggregation-induced emission properties in fluorescence detection of biothiols.- Chapter 17. Applications of AIEgens in super-resolution imaging, fluorescence lifetime imaging and fluorescence anisotropy imaging.- Chapter 18. AIE luminogens for three-photon fluorescence bioimaging.- Chapter 19. Aggregation-induced emission luminogens for biomedical applications.- Chapter 20. Aggregation-induced emitters in light harvesting.
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Breite: | 156 |
Gewicht: | 940 g |
Höhe: | 243 |
Länge: | 36 |
Seiten: | 514 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Ben Zhong Tang, Youhong Tang |
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