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Researchers Develop Tunable and Controllable PL Compounds

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A new strategy for producing photoluminescent (PL) compounds has been designed that has increased capabilities. These PL compounds are used in a variety of different products to include glow-in-the dark children’s toys, LED lights and light-emitting sensors. Okinawa shisas painted with photoluminescent compounds produced by the Coordination Chemistry and Catalysis Unit at OIST. The chemical structures of the compounds, in white/light gray, show the different sized substituents on the central rings. The green-colored molecules display the largest substituents, with smaller ones on...Read full article

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    Published: March 2017
    LEDsPhotoluminescensephotoluminescent compoundsPLSensors & DetectorsLight SourcesCoordination Chemistry and Catalysis UnitOkinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate UniversityOISTGeorgy FilonenkoResearch & TechnologyeducationAsia-PacificMaterialsTech Pulse

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