2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2008.04.032
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Photoinduced energy transfer in bichromophoric co-assemblies based on amphiphilic poly(amidoamine) dendrons

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“…Multi-chromophoric systems have attracted great attention for their potential applications in solar energy utilization [1], biological probe [2], optical material [3], molecular device [4], supermolecular assemble [5] and so on. Particularly, the research in white organic light-emitting diodes (WOLEDs) has already been a hot area [6].…”
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“…Multi-chromophoric systems have attracted great attention for their potential applications in solar energy utilization [1], biological probe [2], optical material [3], molecular device [4], supermolecular assemble [5] and so on. Particularly, the research in white organic light-emitting diodes (WOLEDs) has already been a hot area [6].…”
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“…It was shown that not only the π–π stacking of the core, but also hydrogen‐bonding interactions of the hydrophilic dendritic branches contribute to the self‐assembly, leading to bowl‐like vesicles in the case of 16 e‐G n , and to tubular structures in the case of 14 e‐G n and 15 e‐G n 54. When used in mixtures in a 1:1 ratio, dendrons 14 e‐G n and 15 e‐G n form spherical co‐assemblies, and a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) process from carbazole to pyrene units was observed 55…”
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