We designed an autocatalytic photochemical reaction based on the photoinduced cleavage of an α-diketone bridge from the central phenylene ring of a fluorescent anthracene derivative. The product of this photochemical transformation sensitizes its own formation from the reactant, under illumination at a wavelength capable of exciting both species. Specifically, the initial and direct excitation of the reactant generates the product in the ground state. The subsequent excitation of the latter species results in the transfer of energy to another molecule of the former to establish an autocatalytic loop. Comparison of the behavior of this photoactivatable fluorophore with that of a model system and the influence of dilution on the reaction prog...
Metallic nanoparticles with strong optically resonant properties behave as nanoscale optical antenna...
The localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) excitation in plasmonic nanoparticles has been used t...
Laser-induced reversible photocycloadditions with anthracene monomer (A) are of key interest in gene...
We designed an autocatalytic photochemical reaction based on the photoinduced cleavage of an α-diket...
Visible-light excitation of the surface plasmon band of silver nanoplates can effectively localize a...
Increasing experimental results indicate that optically excited plasmonic metal nanoparticles can dr...
One of the most exciting new developments in the plasmonic nanomaterials field is the discovery of t...
Recent advances in direct-use plasmonic-metal nanoparticles (NPs) as photocatalysts to drive organic...
Metal nanoparticle photocatalysts have attracted recent interest due to their strong absorption of v...
The activation energy of a catalytic reaction serves not only as a metric of the efficacy of a catal...
The efficient generation of ultraviolet and blue light in molecular systems remains challenging for ...
This PhD work is related to the synthesis and investigation of the photophysical properties of photo...
Nanoparticles synthesized from plasmonic metals can absorb low-energy light, producing an oscillatio...
We investigated a reaction involving photochemical energy transfer between a cationic xanthene deriv...
Plasmonic photocatalysis is a promising approach for solar energy transformation. Comparing with iso...
Metallic nanoparticles with strong optically resonant properties behave as nanoscale optical antenna...
The localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) excitation in plasmonic nanoparticles has been used t...
Laser-induced reversible photocycloadditions with anthracene monomer (A) are of key interest in gene...
We designed an autocatalytic photochemical reaction based on the photoinduced cleavage of an α-diket...
Visible-light excitation of the surface plasmon band of silver nanoplates can effectively localize a...
Increasing experimental results indicate that optically excited plasmonic metal nanoparticles can dr...
One of the most exciting new developments in the plasmonic nanomaterials field is the discovery of t...
Recent advances in direct-use plasmonic-metal nanoparticles (NPs) as photocatalysts to drive organic...
Metal nanoparticle photocatalysts have attracted recent interest due to their strong absorption of v...
The activation energy of a catalytic reaction serves not only as a metric of the efficacy of a catal...
The efficient generation of ultraviolet and blue light in molecular systems remains challenging for ...
This PhD work is related to the synthesis and investigation of the photophysical properties of photo...
Nanoparticles synthesized from plasmonic metals can absorb low-energy light, producing an oscillatio...
We investigated a reaction involving photochemical energy transfer between a cationic xanthene deriv...
Plasmonic photocatalysis is a promising approach for solar energy transformation. Comparing with iso...
Metallic nanoparticles with strong optically resonant properties behave as nanoscale optical antenna...
The localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) excitation in plasmonic nanoparticles has been used t...
Laser-induced reversible photocycloadditions with anthracene monomer (A) are of key interest in gene...