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Volumn 21, Issue 7, 2009, Pages 1179-1181

Preparation of integrated coumarin/cyanine systems within an interlayer of phyllosilicate and fluorescence resonance energy transfer

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Indexed keywords

AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS; AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS; FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFERS; INORGANIC SALTS; INTERLAYER SPACES; ORGANIC MOLECULES; PHYLLOSILICATE; SILICA SOLS;

EID: 65249115773     PISSN: 08974756     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/cm803315h     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (29)

References (34)
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    • Mineralogical Society of America: Washington, DC
    • Bailey, S. W. Hydrous Phyllosilicates; Mineralogical Society of America: Washington, DC, 1988; Vol. 19.
    • (1988) Hydrous Phyllosilicates , vol.19
    • Bailey, S.W.1
  • 30
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    • The DOC molecules in the DOC/hectorite composite fluoresce when the DOC/hectorite composite is pumped at 480 nm see Supporting Information
    • The DOC molecules in the DOC/hectorite composite fluoresce when the DOC/hectorite composite is pumped at 480 nm (see Supporting Information).
  • 32
    • 65249182750 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • When the concentration of DOC increases and the molar ratio of DOC to coumarin moiety become greater than 1, the difference between the average D, A distance with and without considering the energy transfer across the two-dimensional surfaces will become significant
    • When the concentration of DOC increases and the molar ratio of DOC to coumarin moiety become greater than 1, the difference between the average D - A distance with and without considering the energy transfer across the two-dimensional surfaces will become significant.
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    • 0 is the Förster distance and r is the distance between the donor and the acceptor.
    • 0 is the Förster distance and r is the distance between the donor and the acceptor.
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    • 65249130150 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The energy transfer can be considered to occur to both the E- and Z-isomers from the coumarin moiety because of spectral overlap (absorption and emission spectra), whereas only the E-isomer can fluoresce intensly.
    • The energy transfer can be considered to occur to both the E- and Z-isomers from the coumarin moiety because of spectral overlap (absorption and emission spectra), whereas only the E-isomer can fluoresce intensly.


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