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Understanding the Role of Chalcogens in Ether‐Based Luminophores with Aggregation‐Induced Fluorescence and Phosphorescence

The front cover artwork is provided by the group of Jun.‐Prof. Dr. Jens Voskuhl [Universität Duisburg‐Essen (UDE), Germany]. The cover image shows deep‐sea frog fishes known to attract their prey by using a light emitting organ. Here we adapted the illustration by adding the corresponding chalcogen...

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Published in:ChemPhotoChem 2020-06, Vol.4 (6), p.384-384
Main Authors: Riebe, Steffen, Wölper, Christoph, Balszuweit, Jan, Hayduk, Matthias, Gutierrez Suburu, Matias Ezequiel, Strassert, Cristian A., Doltsinis, Nikos L., Voskuhl, Jens
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Language:English
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Summary:The front cover artwork is provided by the group of Jun.‐Prof. Dr. Jens Voskuhl [Universität Duisburg‐Essen (UDE), Germany]. The cover image shows deep‐sea frog fishes known to attract their prey by using a light emitting organ. Here we adapted the illustration by adding the corresponding chalcogen as a lantern, shining in the corresponding emission colour as described in the contribution. Read the full text of the Article at 10.1002/cptc.202000002. “An in depth structure–property relationship study on the influence of chalcogens in ether‐based luminophores with aggregation‐induced fluorescence and phosphorescence properties was described. The higher homologues of the sixth main‐group, especially selenium and sulfur, were found to be able to induce phosphorescence emission, whereas tellurium shows no detectable emission…” This and more about the story behind the front cover can be found in the Article at 10.1002/cptc.202000002.
ISSN:2367-0932
2367-0932
DOI:10.1002/cptc.202000103