Pure organic materials with ultralong room-temperature phosphorescence(RTP)and persistent luminescence in broad color gamut exhibit tremendous potential and broad application prospects due to their unique optical prop...Pure organic materials with ultralong room-temperature phosphorescence(RTP)and persistent luminescence in broad color gamut exhibit tremendous potential and broad application prospects due to their unique optical properties.This article proposes a simple strategy,polyatomic synergistic effect,to endow persistent luminescent materials with ultralong lifetime and broad color-tunability through polyatomic synergistic effect and non-traditional phosphorescence resonance energy transfer(PRET).By leveraging the polyatomic synergistic effect to enhance the intersystem crossing(ISC)in bibenzimidazole(BBI)derivatives and suppress the non-radiative transition process,ultralong persistent room-temperature phosphorescence has been successfully achieved after incorporating BBI-Cl-M into poly(methyl methacrylate)(PMMA)to form a rigid matrix(BBI-Cl-M@PMMA).Specifically,the ester functionalized bibenzimidazole with modified chlorine on molecular skeleton(BBI-Cl-M)demonstrates a remarkable phosphorescent lifetime(τp)of up to 256.4 ms.In addition,the behaviors and mechanism of RTP via polyatomic synergistic effect have been further understood by theoretical calculation and single crystal analysis.Subsequently,utilizing BBI-Cl-M as the energy donor and Rhodamine B(RB)as the energy acceptor,persistent and multicolor organic afterglow covering from green to red has been realized successfully by simply regulating the doping composition and concentration of PRET systems.These RTP materials have also been applied in underwater afterglow emission and multilevel anti-counterfeiting technology successfully.展开更多
The ability to capture the chemical signatures of biomolecules(i.e.,electron-transfer dynamics)in living cells will provide an entirely new perspective on biology and medicine.This can be accomplished using nanoscale ...The ability to capture the chemical signatures of biomolecules(i.e.,electron-transfer dynamics)in living cells will provide an entirely new perspective on biology and medicine.This can be accomplished using nanoscale optical antennas that can collect,resonate and focus light from outside the cell and emit molecular spectra.Here,we describe biologically inspired nanoscale optical antennas that utilize the unique topologies of plant viruses(and thus,are called gold plant viruses)for molecular fingerprint detection.Our electromagnetic calculations for these gold viruses indicate that capsid morphologies permit high amplification of optical scattering energy compared to a smooth nanosphere.From experimental measurements of various gold viruses based on four different plant viruses,we observe highly enhanced optical cross-sections and the modulation of the resonance wavelength depending on the viral morphology.Additionally,in label-free molecular imaging,we successfully obtain higher sensitivity(by a factor of up to 10^(6))than can be achieved using similar-sized nanospheres.By virtue of the inherent functionalities of capsids and the plasmonic characteristics of the gold layer,a gold virus-based antenna will enable cellular targeting,imaging and drug delivery.展开更多
20150204 Abaydulla Alimjan(Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences,Kashgar Teachers College,Kashgar 844006,China);Cheng Chunying Non-Metallic Element Composition Analysis of Non-Ferrous Metal Ores from Oyta...20150204 Abaydulla Alimjan(Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences,Kashgar Teachers College,Kashgar 844006,China);Cheng Chunying Non-Metallic Element Composition Analysis of Non-Ferrous Metal Ores from Oytagh Town,Xinjiang(Rock and Mineral Analysis,ISSN0254-5357,CN11-2131/TD,33(1),2014,p.44-50,5illus.,4tables,28refs.)Key words:nonferrous metals ore,nonmetals,chemical analysis,thermogravimetric analysis Anions in non-ferrous ore展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC,Nos.22061039,22165027)the Top Leading Talents Project of Gansu Province,the Key R&D program of Gansu Province(No.21YF5GA066)+1 种基金Gansu Province College Industry Support Plan Project(No.2022CYZC-18)Northwest Normal University 2023 graduate research funding project(No.2023KYZZS154)。
文摘Pure organic materials with ultralong room-temperature phosphorescence(RTP)and persistent luminescence in broad color gamut exhibit tremendous potential and broad application prospects due to their unique optical properties.This article proposes a simple strategy,polyatomic synergistic effect,to endow persistent luminescent materials with ultralong lifetime and broad color-tunability through polyatomic synergistic effect and non-traditional phosphorescence resonance energy transfer(PRET).By leveraging the polyatomic synergistic effect to enhance the intersystem crossing(ISC)in bibenzimidazole(BBI)derivatives and suppress the non-radiative transition process,ultralong persistent room-temperature phosphorescence has been successfully achieved after incorporating BBI-Cl-M into poly(methyl methacrylate)(PMMA)to form a rigid matrix(BBI-Cl-M@PMMA).Specifically,the ester functionalized bibenzimidazole with modified chlorine on molecular skeleton(BBI-Cl-M)demonstrates a remarkable phosphorescent lifetime(τp)of up to 256.4 ms.In addition,the behaviors and mechanism of RTP via polyatomic synergistic effect have been further understood by theoretical calculation and single crystal analysis.Subsequently,utilizing BBI-Cl-M as the energy donor and Rhodamine B(RB)as the energy acceptor,persistent and multicolor organic afterglow covering from green to red has been realized successfully by simply regulating the doping composition and concentration of PRET systems.These RTP materials have also been applied in underwater afterglow emission and multilevel anti-counterfeiting technology successfully.
基金This work was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grants AFOSR FA2386-13-1-4120.
文摘The ability to capture the chemical signatures of biomolecules(i.e.,electron-transfer dynamics)in living cells will provide an entirely new perspective on biology and medicine.This can be accomplished using nanoscale optical antennas that can collect,resonate and focus light from outside the cell and emit molecular spectra.Here,we describe biologically inspired nanoscale optical antennas that utilize the unique topologies of plant viruses(and thus,are called gold plant viruses)for molecular fingerprint detection.Our electromagnetic calculations for these gold viruses indicate that capsid morphologies permit high amplification of optical scattering energy compared to a smooth nanosphere.From experimental measurements of various gold viruses based on four different plant viruses,we observe highly enhanced optical cross-sections and the modulation of the resonance wavelength depending on the viral morphology.Additionally,in label-free molecular imaging,we successfully obtain higher sensitivity(by a factor of up to 10^(6))than can be achieved using similar-sized nanospheres.By virtue of the inherent functionalities of capsids and the plasmonic characteristics of the gold layer,a gold virus-based antenna will enable cellular targeting,imaging and drug delivery.
文摘20150204 Abaydulla Alimjan(Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences,Kashgar Teachers College,Kashgar 844006,China);Cheng Chunying Non-Metallic Element Composition Analysis of Non-Ferrous Metal Ores from Oytagh Town,Xinjiang(Rock and Mineral Analysis,ISSN0254-5357,CN11-2131/TD,33(1),2014,p.44-50,5illus.,4tables,28refs.)Key words:nonferrous metals ore,nonmetals,chemical analysis,thermogravimetric analysis Anions in non-ferrous ore