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    Large and Tunable Wavelength Blue Shifts in Luminescent Piezochromism of Cu(I) Complexes via a Guest Encapsulation Strategy by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    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 by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    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 by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    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 by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    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 by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    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 by Wan-Tao Chen (330486)

    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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    Brain region that showed a greater decrease of alpha band oscillatory brain activity under the stress compared with the control condition. by Chika Nakamura (8345844)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Brain region that showed a greater decrease of alpha band oscillatory brain activity under the stress compared with the control condition.…”
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