Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 3. Группа авторов

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Название Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 3
Автор произведения Группа авторов
Жанр Химия
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Издательство Химия
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vivo and real‐time NIR‐II fluorescence microscopic imaging o...Figure 15.42 NIR‐II fluorescence microscopic imaging of hemodynamics study a...Figure 15.43 In situ visualization of EPR effect in tumor sites with NIR‐II ...Figure 15.44 NIR‐IIb fluorescence imaging of brain vasculature in living mic...Figure 15.45 A simplified optical diagram of the galvanometer scanning based...Figure 15.46 in vivo NIR‐II fluorescence confocal microscopic imaging. (a1–a...Figure 15.47 in vivo confocal NIR‐II fluorescence lifetime microscopic imagi...

      16 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 (a) Chemical structures of TPP–TPA. (b) The synthesis of Cor‐AIE...Figure 16.2 (a) The design process of TPETCAQ. (b) Schematic illustration of...Figure 16.3 (a) Jablonski diagrams of improving the FL and ISC pathway. (b) ...Figure 16.4 Jablonski diagrams of TICT dynamics in the D‐A system.Figure 16.5 (a) Chemical structures of NIRb14, NIRb10, NIRb6, and NIR6. (b) ...Figure 16.6 (a) Chemical structures of mitochondria‐targeted chemotherapeuti...Figure 16.7 (a) Schematic illustration of the preparation of HSA‐PhENH2‐PPy‐...Figure 16.8 (a) Chemical structures of TPE‐DPA‐TCyP and DPA‐TCyP as well as ...

      17 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 The chemical structures of TPE derivatives and the emission colo...Figure 17.2 Naked‐eye sensing of hydrazine in solution and on a paper substr...Figure 17.3 (a) Ultraviolet (UV)−vis absorption spectrum in THF and chemical...Figure 17.4 The chemical structures of three probes based on TPE‐RED and TPE...Figure 17.5 The chemical structures of AIE photosensitizers with dicyanoviny...Figure 17.6 (a) The dim‐emissive self‐assembly of TPE‐RED‐COOH in PBS contai...Figure 17.7 The chemical structures of pyridinium‐substituted TPE salts with...Figure 17.8 (a) The working mechanism of probe based on transformation of TP...Figure 17.9 Tuning self‐assembly, surface charge, cell selectivity, and cyto...Figure 17.10 (a) TPE‐based probes for multicolor monitoring of cellular orga...Figure 17.11 Pyridinium‐substituted TPE salts as new autophagy modulators [7...

      18 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 (a) Common aromatic high boiling toxic solvents; (b) Different c...Figure 18.2 (a) Crystal structure of the MOF, [Zn2(oba)2(bpy)]DMA, shown in ...Figure 18.3 (a) The side view of the MOF [Cd2L2(DMF)2]·3H2O, presenting the ...Figure 18.4 (a) Secondary building block of the MOF NUS‐1 (black, C; red, O;...Figure 18.5 (a) Chemical structure and synthetic routes to NUS‐20−NUS‐23 via...Figure 18.6 (a) Chemical structure and optimized molecular conformation of P...Figure 18.7 (a) Chemical structure of 4‐(diphenylamino)phthalonitrile (DPAP)...Figure 18.8 (a) Graphical presentation of OVCs detection by the luminogenic ...Figure 18.9 (a) Chemical structures of C3OPV and C3PBI; (b) Graphical repres...

      19 Chapter 19Figure 19.1 Aggregated forms of dyes. Two extreme forms of aggregates descri...Figure 19.2 Examples of organic counterions used for preparation of ion asso...Figure 19.3 Structures of cyanine dyes applied for ion‐associated NPs. The Q...Figure 19.4 (a) Rhodamine dyes used for ion‐associated nanomaterials; (b) fl...Figure 19.5 (a) Chemical structures of the cationic TPE‐1 and (b) docking ar...Figure 19.6 (a) Ionic solvatochromic dyes and ionic molecular rotors (red) a...Figure 19.7 (a) Design of styryl pyridinium dyes: EtSP18, PhSP18, and CzSP18...Figure 19.8 (a) Principle of assembly of dye‐loaded polymer NPs through nano...Figure 19.9 (a) Examples of different counterions used for encapsulation of ...Figure 19.10 Influence of the dye nature and application of NPs with differe...Figure 19.11 (a) Schematic representation of the TPE‐DPA‐Py polymeric NPs pr...Figure 19.12 Amplified detection of nucleic acids by NPs. (a) Scheme of R18/...

      20 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 Timeline of major uses of silver as a stain throughout history. ...Figure 20.2 Fluorescence‐based chemo‐sensing for the Ag+ ion. (a) Fluorescen...Figure 20.3 Fluorogenic detection of silver(I): (a) Coordination‐mediated PE...Figure 20.4 Coordination mediated fluorogenic chemosensing systems for silve...Figure 20.5 Performance characterization of the fluorogenic Ag+‐sensing proc...Figure 20.6 Silver staining with the fluorogenic detection: (a) Schematic di...

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      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright Page

      4  Dedication Page

      5  List of Contributors

      6  Preface to Handbook of Aggregation‐Induced Emission

      7  Preface to Volume 3: Applications

      8  Table of Contents

      9  Begin Reading

      10  Index

      11  Wiley End User License Agreement

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