Functionalization of emissive conjugated polymer nanoparticles by coprecipitation: consequences for particle photophysics and colloidal properties
Amita Singh(University College Dublin), Gareth Redmond(University College Dublin), Riccardo Felletti(University College Dublin), N. Walsh(University College Dublin), Suxiao Wang(University College Dublin), Patrick Kiely(University of Limerick), Jason Beirne(University College Dublin), William M. Gallagher(University College Dublin), Kathleen T. Fitzgerald(Cork University Hospital), Michael Bezuidenhout(University of Limerick)
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