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1. Hydrophilic Naphthalimide Fluorescent Probes For Cations: Molecular Design, Synthesis And Properties
2. Novel Naphthalimide Fluorescent Sensors: Molecular Design, Synthesis And Recognition For Metal Ions
3. Studies On The Synthesis And Spectral Properties Of Novel 1,8-Naphthalimides
4. Novel Heterocycle-fused Naphthalimides: Design, Synthesis And Evaluation Of Biological Activity
5. Ratiometric Naphthalimide Fluorescent Probes For Cations Based On ICT Mechanism
6. Design, Synthesis And Bioactivity Study Of Novel Naphthyl Thio-heterocyclic Compounds
7. Naphthalimide Fluorescent Probes For Metal Ions: Molecular Design, Synthesis And Properties Investigation
8. Synthesis Of Carriers Such As Porphyrin, Naphthalimide And Their Application In Fluorescent Probe And Ion-selective Eletrodes
9. Synthesis And Photophysical Properties Of Fluorescent Polymer Materials Sensing For Fe(Ⅲ)
10. Studies On Design, Synthesis And Photophysical Properties Of Water-Soluble Fluorescent Polymer Materials
11. Study On Design, Synthesis And Characterization Of Novel Organic Functional Fluorescent Molecules
12. Living/controlled Radical Polymerization Of Fluorescent Polymers Containing 1, 8-naphthalimide Moieties
13. Study On Preparation Of Polymerized Fluorescent Microsphere And Fluorescent Gel
14. Design, Synthesis And Properties Of Novel Fluorescent Probes Based On Perylene Diimide And Naphthalimide
15. Design, Synthesis And Biological Activity Of Novel Naphthalimide Antitumor Agents
16. New 6-sub-2,3-naphthalimides: Design, Synthesis, Photophysics And Biological Evaluation
17. The Solvent Effect In Molecular Recognition Of Fluorescent Probes Based On Triphenylene, Coumarin And Naphthalimide
18. Designs And Syntheses Of Organic Electroluminescent Materials Self-assembling By Non-covalent Bond
19. Design, Synthesis And Properties Study On Optics And Electronics Organic Small Molecular Materials
20. Synthesis And Photo-Electro Properties Of Novel Star-Shaped Molecules Of Triphenylamine With Terminal Groups Of Naphthalimide
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