2019
DOI: 10.1134/s0030400x19090091
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The Influence of the Polymer Matrix on Luminescent Properties of Compositions Doped with Boron Chelates

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“…Compared to the freshly dispersed Fe(III) doped CNDs (Fig. 5a) the emission peaks are slightly displaced to lower wavelengths, most probably due to the influence of the polymer matrix 40,41 or presence of remnant water content within the composite. As a conclusion, the above mentioned results inherently support the PL mechanism which emphasizes the preponderant role of the surface attached functional groups and/or defects located within the carbonaceous core.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Compared to the freshly dispersed Fe(III) doped CNDs (Fig. 5a) the emission peaks are slightly displaced to lower wavelengths, most probably due to the influence of the polymer matrix 40,41 or presence of remnant water content within the composite. As a conclusion, the above mentioned results inherently support the PL mechanism which emphasizes the preponderant role of the surface attached functional groups and/or defects located within the carbonaceous core.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Earlier, we showed that boron dibenzoylmethanate in polystyrene (PS)-based PLCs forms exciplexes with the phenyl rings of the polymer [15]. The introduction of boron difluoride anthra-cenoicetonate into this composition leads to the realization of effective radiative energy transfer with the formation of the resulting white radiation [16].…”
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confidence: 99%