Self-assembling and light-harvesting properties of fluorescent linear condensed aromatic gelators

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The self-assembling and photophysical properties of soluble fluorescent linear condensed aromatic gelators are reported. The gels formed by 2,3-alkoxy derivatives are constituted of nanofibers weaving a 3-dimensional supramolecular network and imprisoning the solvent. These nanofibers are efficient light-harvesting systems in which complete energy transfer toward a fluorescent acceptor can be achieved at doping levels below 1 mol % of acceptor. © 2006 IUPAC.

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Desvergne, J. P., Olive, A. G. L., Sangeetha, N. M., Reichwagen, J., Hopf, H., & Del Guerzo, A. (2006). Self-assembling and light-harvesting properties of fluorescent linear condensed aromatic gelators. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 78, pp. 2333–2339). https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200678122333

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