Broad‐Spectrum Tunable Photoluminescent Nanomaterials Constructed from a Modular Light‐Harvesting Platform Based on Macrocyclic Amphiphiles
Advanced Materials2016Vol. 28(35), pp. 7666–7671
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Abstract
Broad-spectrum tunable photoluminescent nanomaterials are developed based on macrocyclic amphiphiles serving as a novel modular light-harvesting platform with discrete addressability of luminophores in a noncovalent way. By simply varying the donor/acceptor ratio, a broad spectrum of energy transfer outputs is achieved, pointing toward a proof-of-principle application as fluorescent inks for security printing.
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