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Toth, Kalman, Molloy, Jennifer K., Matta, Micaela, Heinrich, Benoît, Guillon, Daniel, Bergamini, Giacomo, Zerbetto, Francesco, Donnio, Bertrand, Ceroni, Paola, Felder-Flesch, Delphine (2013) A Strongly Emitting Liquid-Crystalline Derivative of Y3N@C80: Bright and Long-Lived Near-IR Luminescence from a Charge Transfer State. Angewandte Chemie, 125 (47). 12529-12533 doi:10.1002/ange.201305536

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TitleA Strongly Emitting Liquid-Crystalline Derivative of Y3N@C80: Bright and Long-Lived Near-IR Luminescence from a Charge Transfer State
JournalAngewandte Chemie
AuthorsToth, KalmanAuthor
Molloy, Jennifer K.Author
Matta, MicaelaAuthor
Heinrich, BenoîtAuthor
Guillon, DanielAuthor
Bergamini, GiacomoAuthor
Zerbetto, FrancescoAuthor
Donnio, BertrandAuthor
Ceroni, PaolaAuthor
Felder-Flesch, DelphineAuthor
Year2013 (November 18)Volume125
Issue47
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/ange.201305536Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceToth, Kalman, Molloy, Jennifer K., Matta, Micaela, Heinrich, Benoît, Guillon, Daniel, Bergamini, Giacomo, Zerbetto, Francesco, Donnio, Bertrand, Ceroni, Paola, Felder-Flesch, Delphine (2013) A Strongly Emitting Liquid-Crystalline Derivative of Y3N@C80: Bright and Long-Lived Near-IR Luminescence from a Charge Transfer State. Angewandte Chemie, 125 (47). 12529-12533 doi:10.1002/ange.201305536
Plain TextToth, Kalman, Molloy, Jennifer K., Matta, Micaela, Heinrich, Benoît, Guillon, Daniel, Bergamini, Giacomo, Zerbetto, Francesco, Donnio, Bertrand, Ceroni, Paola, Felder-Flesch, Delphine (2013) A Strongly Emitting Liquid-Crystalline Derivative of Y3N@C80: Bright and Long-Lived Near-IR Luminescence from a Charge Transfer State. Angewandte Chemie, 125 (47). 12529-12533 doi:10.1002/ange.201305536
In(2013, November) Angewandte Chemie Vol. 125 (47) Wiley


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