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1. Ionic Small Molecule Design, Synthesis, Characterization And Optoelectronic Properties Of Polymer Iridium Complexes
2. Tetraphenylethenyl Perylene Bisimides
3. The Study Of The Synthesis And Fluorescent Property Of The Red Emission Material Porphyrin Compounds
4. The Preparation Of SrTiO3:Pr3+ Powders By Tartaric Acid Assisted Sol-gel Method And Study On The Enhancement Of Their Photoluminescence By Fluorhydric Acid Treatment
5. A Europium(iii)-organic Fluorophone Compound As A Dual-responses Fluorescent PH Sensor
6. One Kind Of 1,8 - Naphthyridine Class Red Compound Synthesis, Separation And Copper (¢ñ) Complexes Of Synthetic Research
7. Synhesis And Characterization Of Red Organic Lectroluminescent Materials And Their Spectral Properties
8. Synthesis, Assembly And Optical Properties Of Difluoroboron β-Diketonate Complexes
9. Synthesis Of Carbons Dots With Tunable Optical Properties And Their Applications
10. Research On Spectral Properties Of Lanthanide-doped Na3ZrF7 Upconversion Nanoparticles
11. Experimental Study On Improving The Fluorescence Efficiency Of Rare Earth Doped Upconversion Nanomaterials
12. Synthesis,Assembly And Stimuli-Responsive Properties Of Difluoroboron ?-Diketonate Complexes
13. Study On Synthesis Of Eu3+-doped CaAl-LDH And Its Fluorescence Response To Nucleic Acid Bases Molecule
14. Design,Synthesis And Properties Of Efficient Red Phosphorescent Ir(?) Complexes And Host Materials
15. Design,Synthesis And Properties Of Red And Near Infrared Donor-Acceptor Type Organic Light-Emitting Materials
16. Development Of Rare-earth Upconversion Nanomaterials With Intense Red Emission For Minimized Heating Effect
17. Ionic AEE Red Light Material Modified By Pyridinium Salt
18. Preparation Of Conjugated Enhanced Red Light Carbon Dots And Its Application In Fluorescence Detection
19. Far-red to near infrared emission and scattering spectroscopy for biomedical applications
20. Carbonized Polymer Dots And Their Functional Applications
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