Orthogonal carbazole-perylene bisimide pentad: a photoconversion-tunable photosensitizer with diversified excitation and excited-state relaxation pathways

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Felix Schlosser ◽  
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Frank Würthner ◽  
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Min-Chul Yoon ◽  
Pyosang Kim ◽  
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Gang Wang ◽  
Congdi Shang ◽  
Li Wang ◽  
Haonan Peng ◽  
Shiwei Yin ◽  
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pp. 5428-5434 ◽  
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Ryan M. Young ◽  
Michael R. Wasielewski ◽  
Frank Würthner

The modulation of the excited state dynamics in a perylene bisimide cyclophane was achieved by solvent and guest variation.


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Ivo H. M. van Stokkum ◽  
Ennio Zangrando ◽  
René M. Williams ◽  
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Fan Yang ◽  
Yanzhou Wu ◽  
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The photophysical behavior of PDI–ZnPor–PDI in both film- and solution-forms has been investigated using steady-state and transient absorption spectroscopy measurements.


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pp. 13988-13996 ◽  
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Ivo H. M. van Stokkum ◽  
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René M. Williams ◽  
Frank Würthner

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Milton J. Cormier

The phenomenon of bioluminescence has fascinated layman and scientist alike for many centuries. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries a number of observations were reported on the physiology of bioluminescence in Renilla, the common sea pansy. More recently biochemists have directed their attention to the molecular basis of luminosity in this colonial form. These studies have centered primarily on defining the chemical basis for bioluminescence and its control. It is now established that bioluminescence in Renilla arises due to the luciferase-catalyzed oxidation of luciferin. This results in the creation of a product (oxyluciferin) in an electronic excited state. The transition of oxyluciferin from its excited state to the ground state leads to light emission.


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