A self-assembled white-light-emitting system in aqueous medium based on a macrocyclic amphiphile
Chemical Communications2016Vol. 53(2), pp. 392–395
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Abstract
A novel FRET platform was fabricated based on a macrocyclic amphiphile, reliant on the self-sorting complexation of a donor on the periphery of the assemblies and entrapment of an acceptor within the inner hydrophobic phase. By tuning subtly the donor/acceptor ratio, white light emission was successfully achieved with high quantum yield.
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