High-Efficiency Fluorescence through Bioinspired Supramolecular Self-Assembly

Yu Chen(Tel Aviv University), Asuka A. Orr(Texas A&M University), Kai Tao(Tel Aviv University), Zhibin Wang(North China Electric Power University), Antonella Ruggiero(Tel Aviv University), Linda J. W. Shimon(Weizmann Institute of Science), Lee Schnaider(Tel Aviv University), Alicia Goodall(Texas A&M University), Sigal Rencus‐Lazar(Tel Aviv University), Sharon Gilead(Tel Aviv University), Inna Slutsky(Tel Aviv University), Phanourios Tamamis(Texas A&M University), Zhan’ao Tan(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Ehud Gazit(Tel Aviv University)
ACS Nano
February 4, 2020
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Abstract

monitoring. The strategy of the supramolecular capture of functional components exemplifies the use of bioinspired organic chemistry to provide frontiers of smart materials, potentially allowing a better interface between sustainable optoelectronics and biomedical applications.


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