A general route to make non-conjugated linear polymers luminescent
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(88), pp. 10889–10889
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Abstract
Photoluminescent polymer dots (PDs) were prepared by a moderate hydrothermal treatment of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). A single excited state was established in the PL mechanism by ultrafast spectroscopy. Moreover, the applied method be used to prepare fluorescent polymer dots from other non-conjugated polymers, and shows general universality.
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