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Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy
Published 2024“…In this work, a series of Cu(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. Detailed study reveals that, after grinding, the stacking mode of Cu(I) complexes cracks and the encapsulated guests release rapidly, along with the decrease in the surrounding polarity of emitters and the corresponding luminescence change. …”
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Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy
Published 2024“…In this work, a series of Cu(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. Detailed study reveals that, after grinding, the stacking mode of Cu(I) complexes cracks and the encapsulated guests release rapidly, along with the decrease in the surrounding polarity of emitters and the corresponding luminescence change. …”
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Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy
Published 2024“…In this work, a series of Cu(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. Detailed study reveals that, after grinding, the stacking mode of Cu(I) complexes cracks and the encapsulated guests release rapidly, along with the decrease in the surrounding polarity of emitters and the corresponding luminescence change. …”
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Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy
Published 2024“…In this work, a series of Cu(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. Detailed study reveals that, after grinding, the stacking mode of Cu(I) complexes cracks and the encapsulated guests release rapidly, along with the decrease in the surrounding polarity of emitters and the corresponding luminescence change. …”
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Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy
Published 2024“…In this work, a series of Cu(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. Detailed study reveals that, after grinding, the stacking mode of Cu(I) complexes cracks and the encapsulated guests release rapidly, along with the decrease in the surrounding polarity of emitters and the corresponding luminescence change. …”
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Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy
Published 2024“…In this work, a series of Cu(I) complexes that display blue-shifted and enhanced luminescence under pressure are designed via a guest encapsulation strategy. Detailed study reveals that, after grinding, the stacking mode of Cu(I) complexes cracks and the encapsulated guests release rapidly, along with the decrease in the surrounding polarity of emitters and the corresponding luminescence change. …”
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