Pagidi et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Effect of branching on the delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence of simple borylated arylaminesPagidi et al., 2020
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- Pagidi S
- Kalluvettukuzhy N
- Thilagar P
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- Inorganic Chemistry
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A donor-π-acceptor strategy is being well exploited in several fields in view of their robust optical properties. However, the impact of branching in quadrupolar [A-(π-D) 2] and octupolar [A-(π-D) 3] molecules in comparison to parent dipolar (A-π-D) molecules on the …
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