Phenazine derivative molecules were studied using steady state and time resolved fluorescence techniques and demonstrated to lead to strong formation of aggregated species, identified as dimers by time dependent density functional theory calculations. Blended films in a matrix of Zeonex®, produced at different concentrations, showed different contributions of dimer and monomer emissions in a prompt time frame, e.g. less than 50 ns. In contrast, the phosphorescence (e.g. emission from the triplet state) shows no significant effect on dimer formation, although strong dependence of the phosphorescence intensity on concentration is observed, leading to phosphorescence being quenched at higher concentration
We present a detailed and comprehensive picture of the photophysics of thermally activated delayed f...
The synthesis of 1-methylphenoxazine via CO2-directed lithiation chemistry is reported. This electro...
The persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of purely organic materials in the solid state...
Chemical modification of phenothiazine–benzophenone derivatives is shown to tune the emission behavi...
A series of phenothiazine–dibenzothiophene-S,S-dioxide charge-transfer molecules have been synthesiz...
In solid PVA matrix some thiophene- and selenophene-comprising heteroaromatic compounds reveal moder...
Two new AIE-active dinuclear Schiff base Ir(III) complexes exhibit highly reversible piezochromic ph...
We expose significant changes in emission color of carbazole-based thermally activated delayed fluor...
Phenazine derivative molecules were studied using steady state and time resolved fluorescence techn...
Although persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) emission has been observed for a few pure...
The optical properties of phenazine derivative probe solutions involving intersystem crossing from s...
A novel twisted donor–acceptor–donor (D–A–D) π-conjugated compound that contains flexible and modera...
Halogenation of a twisted three-fold symmetric hydrocarbon with F, Cl or Br leads to strong modulati...
Anisotropy within three TADF materials has been observed using steady-state fluorescence polarisatio...
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) are known...
We present a detailed and comprehensive picture of the photophysics of thermally activated delayed f...
The synthesis of 1-methylphenoxazine via CO2-directed lithiation chemistry is reported. This electro...
The persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of purely organic materials in the solid state...
Chemical modification of phenothiazine–benzophenone derivatives is shown to tune the emission behavi...
A series of phenothiazine–dibenzothiophene-S,S-dioxide charge-transfer molecules have been synthesiz...
In solid PVA matrix some thiophene- and selenophene-comprising heteroaromatic compounds reveal moder...
Two new AIE-active dinuclear Schiff base Ir(III) complexes exhibit highly reversible piezochromic ph...
We expose significant changes in emission color of carbazole-based thermally activated delayed fluor...
Phenazine derivative molecules were studied using steady state and time resolved fluorescence techn...
Although persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) emission has been observed for a few pure...
The optical properties of phenazine derivative probe solutions involving intersystem crossing from s...
A novel twisted donor–acceptor–donor (D–A–D) π-conjugated compound that contains flexible and modera...
Halogenation of a twisted three-fold symmetric hydrocarbon with F, Cl or Br leads to strong modulati...
Anisotropy within three TADF materials has been observed using steady-state fluorescence polarisatio...
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) are known...
We present a detailed and comprehensive picture of the photophysics of thermally activated delayed f...
The synthesis of 1-methylphenoxazine via CO2-directed lithiation chemistry is reported. This electro...
The persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of purely organic materials in the solid state...