Highly Fluorescent Open-Shell NIR Dyes: The Time-Dependence of Back Electron Transfer in Triarylamine-Perchlorotriphenylmethyl Radicals
Alexander Heckmann(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Ute Resch‐Genger(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Dominik Stich(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Stefan Dümmler(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Juliane Köhler(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Christoph Lambert(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Jutta Pauli(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Markus Margraf(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Ingo Fischer(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing)
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