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Energy transfer properties

Sliwka HR, Melp TB, Foss BJ, Abdel-Hafez SH, Partali V, Nadolski G, Jackson H, and Lockwood SE. 2007. Electron- and energy-transfer properties of hydrophilic carotenoids. Chemistry—A European Journal 13(16) 4458 1466. [Pg.58]

Liu B, Gaylord BS, Wang S, Bazan GC (2003) Effect of chromophore-charge distance on the energy transfer properties of water-soluble conjugated oligomers. J Am Chem Soc 125 6705-6714... [Pg.448]

Pu KY, Fang Z, Liu B (2008) Effect of charge density on energy-transfer properties of cationic conjugated polymers. Adv Funct Mater 18 1321-1328... [Pg.452]

Related dendrons and their energy-harvesting and energy-transfer properties ... [Pg.193]

Thus, it has been shown that the porphyrin chromophores act as an antenna system for transmitting its excited energy to the noncovalently associated fullerene moieties. Furthermore, the examination of excited-state characteristics revealed significant energy transfer properties of these complexes upon photoexcitation. [Pg.97]

Cogdell, R.J., Parson, W.W. and Kerr, M.A. 1976. The type, amount, location and energy transfer properties of the carotenoid in reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 430. 83-93. [Pg.147]

FIGURE 5.3 Ru(II)-cored dendrimer with excellent energy-transfer properties based on an antenna system from the periphery to the metal center. [Pg.188]

Several modified phthalocyanine compounds have been found to effectively stabilise rubber/ Other unusual stabilisers include piperylene-methyl-styrene in poly(ethylene), dioxynaphthylpropane in polyfethylene), ketones and anilines for poly(3-butylthiophene), thioglycerol for wood pulp and dibutylphthalate for PMMA/ N-Arylphthalimides are self stabilising due to their donor-acceptor energy transfer properties/ ... [Pg.362]

Fio. 5. (A) Use of FRET technique for measuring HIV protease activity. The polypeptide was Arg-Glu(EDANS)-Ser-Gln-Asn-Tyr-Pro-Ile-Val-Lys(DABCYL)-Arg. Because a simple system which could be commercialized was desired (fluorescence means HIV activity, no fluorescence means no HIV activity), the nonfluorescent acceptor was beneficial because it does not contribute signal after cleavage. This system also has the attribute that detailed information about the dyes and their energy transfer properties are not needed. (B) Good overlap between donor emission (maximum at 490 nm, excitation at 340 nm) and acceptor absorbance (maximum of 28,000 cm" ). (From Molecular Probes Catalog. )... [Pg.323]

The most important applications of luminescence probing in microemulsions involve the deactivation dynamics or excitation energy transfer properties of the excited states. With a brief flash of light a population of excited species is created in the sample, and the subsequent deactivation is observed over time. The decay of the excited probe, and the fluorescence spectrum, may depend on the interactions with the environment, which reveal useful information. In time-resolved luminescence quenching (TRLQ), however, it is the interaction of the probe with another added component, a quencher, that is studied. This method is dealt with here. For micellar systems, several publications have already discussed it in both experimental and theoretical detail [1-6]. [Pg.605]

Li SL, Xiao T, Xia W, et al. New hght on the ring—chain equilibrium of a hydrogen-bonded supramolecular polymer based on a photochromic dithienylethene unit and its energy-transfer properties as a storage material. Chem EurJ. 2011 17 10716-10723. [Pg.71]

Sukhanova A, Baranov AV, Praova TS, Cohen JHM, Nabiev I (2006) Crartrolled self-assembly of nanocrystals into polycrystalline fluorescent dendrites with energy-transfer properties. Angew Chem Int Ed 118(13) 2102-2106... [Pg.667]

Yang Z, Lin PC, Guo CF, Liu WR (2015) Color-tunable luminescence and energy transfer properties of Eu - and Mn - activated BaCa2MgSi20g phosphor for ultraviolet light-emitting diodes. RSC Adv 5 13184... [Pg.417]


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