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Volumn 113, Issue 44, 2009, Pages 19292-19297

A deep-red-emitting perylenediimide-iridium-complex dyad: Following the photophysical deactivation pathways

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Indexed keywords

DEACTIVATION PATHWAYS; ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES; IR COMPLEXES; IRIDIUM ATOMS; IRIDIUM COMPLEX; MOLECULAR DYADS; MOLECULAR ORBITAL LEVELS; PERYLENEDIIMIDES; PHOTOPHYSICAL; SPIN-ORBIT COUPLINGS; TRANSIENT ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPIES;

EID: 70449602402     PISSN: 19327447     EISSN: 19327455     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp904760s     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (30)

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    • 1 (see Table 2) and thus doesn't serve as an alternative decay channel
    • 1 (see Table 2) and thus doesn't serve as an alternative decay channel.
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    • 1 would arise from the phosphorescence spectrum of the dyad in degassed solution at low temperatures, where oxygen concentration and mobility is small enough to suppress triplet quenching. Unfortunately, the expected energy range for the emission at around 1200 nm(see Table 2) requires a nonstandard detection system not available in our setup
    • 1 would arise from the phosphorescence spectrum of the dyad in degassed solution at low temperatures, where oxygen concentration and mobility is small enough to suppress triplet quenching. Unfortunately, the expected energy range for the emission at around 1200 nm(see Table 2) requires a nonstandard detection system not available in our setup.


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