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  1. Muon tracking in a LiquidO opaque scintillator detector
  2. COCOA: A compact Compton camera for astrophysical observation of MeV-scale gamma rays
  3. Fluorescent Dihomooxacalix[4]arenes for the Detection of Nitroaromatic Compounds in Solution and in the Vapour Phase: Structural and Supramolecular Insights
  4. TADF‐Emitting Nanoparticles for Application as Probes in Time‐Resolved Imaging and 1O2 Photosensitizers
  5. Recent Advances in Calixarene-Based Fluorescent Sensors for Biological Applications
  6. Photophysics and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) of fullerene C70 and C70 methano and pseudodihydro monoadducts: A comparative study
  7. Correction: Miranda et al. Anion Binding by Fluorescent Ureido-Hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene Receptors: An NMR, Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Study. Molecules 2022, 27, 3247
  8. Obtaining triplet-triplet absorption spectra and triplet lifetimes of long-lived molecules with a UV-Visible spectrophotometer
  9. Are “Carbon Dots” Always Carbon Dots? Evidence for Their Supramolecular Nature from Structural and Dynamic Studies in Solution and in the Pure Solid
  10. Front Cover: Are “Carbon Dots” Always Carbon Dots? Evidence for their Supramolecular Nature from Structural and Dynamic Studies in Solution and in the Pure Solid (Chem. Eur. J. 3/2024)
  11. Are “Carbon Dots” Always Carbon Dots? Evidence for their Supramolecular Nature from Structural and Dynamic Studies in Solution and in the Pure Solid
  12. The importance of Phobos simulants: a review on our current knowledge
  13. Critical Analysis of Association Constants between Calixarenes and Nitroaromatic Compounds Obtained by Fluorescence. Implications for Explosives Sensing
  14. Detection of Azo Dyes Using Carbon Dots from Olive Mill Wastes
  15. Luminescent Carbon Dots from Wet Olive Pomace: Structural Insights, Photophysical Properties and Cytotoxicity
  16. Nanomaterials with Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence for Sensing and Imaging: Challenges and Solutions
  17. Characterization of the Aeration and Hydrodynamics in Vertical-Wheel™ Bioreactors
  18. pH-Responsive Silica Coatings: A Generic Approach for Smart Protection of Colloidal Nanoparticles
  19. Anion Binding by Fluorescent Ureido-Hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene Receptors: An NMR, Absorption and Emission Spectroscopic Study
  20. Reversible Electronic Energy Transfer (Homo-FRET) in Cyclic Molecular and Supramolecular Systems: Fluorescence Anisotropy Decays for the Isotropic Interaction
  21. Conventional vs. Microwave- or Mechanically-Assisted Synthesis of Dihomooxacalix[4]arene Phthalimides: NMR, X-ray and Photophysical Analysis
  22. Dihomooxacalix[4]arene-Based Fluorescent Receptors for Anion and Organic Ion Pair Recognition
  23. Finding Value in Wastewaters from the Cork Industry: Carbon Dots Synthesis and Fluorescence for Hemeprotein Detection
  24. TADF Dye-Loaded Nanoparticles for Fluorescence Live-Cell Imaging
  25. Novel phenoxazine-benzonitrile and phenothiazine-benzonitrile donor-acceptor molecules with thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF)
  26. Silica nanoparticles with thermally activated delayed fluorescence for live cell imaging
  27. Ditopic Receptors Based on Dihomooxacalix[4]arenes Bearing Phenylurea Moieties With Electron-Withdrawing Groups for Anions and Organic Ion Pairs
  28. Chemiluminescence of naphthalene analogues of luminol in solution and micellar media
  29. Conformational plasticity in the KcsA potassium channel pore helix revealed by homo-FRET studies
  30. Calixarenes as High Temperature Matrices for Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence: C70 in Dihomooxacalix[4]arene
  31. Photophysics of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence in Organic Molecules
  32. The influence of molecular conformation on the photophysics of organic room temperature phosphorescent luminophores
  33. Monomer-excimer mixed fluorescence decays in the phasor space
  34. Towards the Development of a Low-Cost Device for the Detection of Explosives Vapors by Fluorescence Quenching of Conjugated Polymers in Solid Matrices
  35. Pt(II) and Pd(II)-assisted coupling of nitriles and 1,3-diiminoisoindoline: Synthesis and luminescence properties of (1,3,5,7,9-pentaazanona-1,3,6,8-tetraenato)Pt(II) and Pd(II) complexes
  36. The contributions of molecular vibrations and higher triplet levels to the intersystem crossing mechanism in metal-free organic emitters
  37. Fluorescence properties of p-tert-butyldihomooxacalix[4]arene derivatives and the effect of anion complexation
  38. Kinetic Criteria for Optimal Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence in Photoluminescence and in Electroluminescence
  39. The Role of Local Triplet Excited States and D-A Relative Orientation in Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence: Photophysics and Devices
  40. Dinuclear Zinc(II) Macrocyclic Complex as Receptor for Selective Fluorescence Sensing of Pyrophosphate
  41. N,N′-Diaryl-perylene-3,9-diamine derivatives: synthesis, characterization and electroluminescence properties
  42. Phasor Representation of Monomer–Excimer Kinetics: General Results and Application to Pyrene
  43. Fluorescence Phasor Plots Using Time Domain Data: Effect of the Instrument Response Function
  44. Stretched exponential kinetics of the luminescence concentration depolarization and penetration depth of molecules in a medium
  45. Probabilistic view of the luminescence phasor plot and description of the universal semicircle as the sum of two spiraling curves
  46. New coumarin-[60]fullerene dyads connected by an alkynyl linkage: Synthesis and fluorescence studies. Evidence for efficient singlet–singlet energy transfer
  47. Phasor plots of luminescence decay functions
  48. Effect of triplet–triplet absorption on time-resolved phosphorescence
  49. Chapter 16. Multifunctional Luminescent Platforms for Dual-sensing
  50. Synthesis, photophysical and electrochemical properties of perylene dyes
  51. Influence of Excited‐State Absorption on Time‐Resolved Luminescence: General Formalism and Application to the Phosphorescence of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
  52. Are super-exponential luminescence decays possible?
  53. The effect of the size of polymer chain on the energy transfer between chromophores bound to the ends of the chain
  54. Distinctive characteristics of the decay function for phosphorescence in the presence of reabsorption
  55. Temperature dependence of the phosphorescence and of the thermally activated delayed fluorescence of12C70and13C70in amorphous polymer matrices. Is a second triplet involved?
  56. Controlled release of singlet oxygen using diphenylanthracene functionalized polymer nanoparticles
  57. Strong green chemiluminescence from naphthalene analogues of luminol
  58. Highly Efficient Singlet–Singlet Energy Transfer in Light‐Harvesting [60,70]Fullerene–4‐Amino‐1,8‐naphthalimide Dyads
  59. Portuguese Chemical Society: The First 100 Years
  60. Methods for the analysis of complex fluorescence decays: sum of Becquerel functions versus sum of exponentials
  61. Sensing and Imaging of Oxygen with Parts per Billion Limits of Detection and Based on the Quenching of the Delayed Fluorescence of 13C70 Fullerene in Polymer Hosts
  62. Molecular Fluorescence
  63. Fluorescence Sensing of Temperature and Oxygen with Fullerenes
  64. Photophysics and Photochemistry of Supramolecular Systems
  65. A new approach to a century-old problem: Henri-Michaelis-Menten enzyme kinetics
  66. Analyzing Anomalous Diffusion in NMR Using a Distribution of Rate Constants
  67. On the form of size distribution function of quantum dots
  68. Enzyme kinetics with a twist
  69. Cover Picture: The Brightest Fullerene: A New Isotope Effect in Molecular Fluorescence and Phosphorescence (ChemPhysChem 7/2011)
  70. The Brightest Fullerene: A New Isotope Effect in Molecular Fluorescence and Phosphorescence
  71. A Brief History of Fluorescence and Phosphorescence before the Emergence of Quantum Theory
  72. Photophysical Study of Bis(naphthalimide)−Amine Conjugates: Toward Molecular Design of Excimer Emission Switching
  73. Fluorescence of fullerene C70 in ionic liquids
  74. External Heavy‐Atom Effect on the Prompt and Delayed Fluorescence of [70]Fullerenes
  75. Green’s function method and the first-order linear differential equation
  76. Oxygen-proof fluorescence temperature sensing with pristine C70encapsulated in polymernanoparticles
  77. Mathematical basis of the integral formalism of chemical kinetics. Compact representation of the general solution of the first-order linear differential equation
  78. On the barometric formula inside the Earth
  79. Surfactant Adsorption Parameters from Surface Tension Measurements
  80. How Fast is a Fast Equilibrium? A New View of Reversible Reactions
  81. Multichromophoric supramolecular systems. Recovery of the distributions of decay times from the fluorescence decays
  82. A simple function for the description of near-exponential decays: The stretched or compressed hyperbola
  83. Recent Developments in the Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence of Fullerenes
  84. Dual Fluorescence Sensor for Trace Oxygen and Temperature with Unmatched Range and Sensitivity
  85. A luminescence decay function encompassing the stretched exponential and the compressed hyperbola
  86. History of the Kohlrausch (stretched exponential) function: Pioneering work in luminescence
  87. Accurate Determination of the Limiting Anisotropy of Rhodamine 101. Implications for Its Use as a Fluorescence Polarization Standard
  88. Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence in Fullerenes
  89. A Fluorescent and Phosphorescent Nanoporous Solid: Crystalline Calix[4]arene
  90. Luminescence quenching kinetics upon diffusion-accelerated dipole-dipole energy transfer for a realistic condensed-matter model
  91. Fluorescence of Supermolecules, Polymers, and Nanosystems
  92. Luminescence decays with underlying distributions: General properties and analysis with mathematical functions
  93. Radiation trapping in 1D using the Markov chain formalism: a computational physics project
  94. The van der Waals equation: analytical and approximate solutions
  95. Thermally activated delayed fluorescence as a cycling process between excited singlet and triplet states: Application to the fullerenes
  96. An Optical Thermometer Based on the Delayed Fluorescence of C70
  97. Photonic superdiffusive motion in resonance line radiation trapping Partial frequency redistribution effects
  98. Optical Sensing and Imaging of Trace Oxygen with Record Response
  99. Optische Sauerstoffsensorik und ‐bildgebung im Spurenbereich und mit Rekordansprechverhalten
  100. Fluorescence of Fullerenes
  101. Luminescence Decays with Underlying Distributions of Rate Constants: General Properties and Selected Cases
  102. Photophysics and Photochemistry of Supramolecular Systems
  103. Photonic superdiffusive motion in resonance radiation trapping
  104. Expressing a Probability Density Function in Terms of another PDF: A Generalized Gram-Charlier Expansion
  105. Intra- and Intermolecular Heavy-Atom Effects on the Fluorescence Properties of Brominated C60 Polyads
  106. Radiation propagation time broadening of the instrument response function in time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy
  107. Size effects in triplet-triplet annihilation: II. Monte carlo simulations
  108. Computation of One-sided Probability Density Functions from their Cumulants
  109. Resonance Energy Transfer in New Fullerene–Coumarin Diads
  110. 9th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence: Spectroscopy, Imaging and Probes
  111. Calix[4]azacrowns as Novel Molecular Scaffolds for the Generation of Visible and Near-Infrared Lanthanide Luminescence
  112. A Molecular Thermometer Based on the Delayed Fluorescence of C70 Dispersed in a Polystyrene Film
  113. Fluorescence Decays and Photon Propagation Times
  114. Methods of Selecting Informative Variables
  115. Synthesis and fluorescence properties of [60] and [70]fullerene–coumarin dyads: Efficient dipole–dipole resonance energy transfer from coumarin to fullerene
  116. A new family of luminescent compounds: platinum(ii) imidoylamidinates exhibiting pH-dependent room temperature luminescence
  117. Size effects in triplet-triplet annihilation: I. Standard and statistical approaches
  118. Properties of the Mittag-Leffler Relaxation Function
  119. Mathematical functions for the analysis of luminescence decays with underlying distributions: 2. Becquerel (compressed hyperbola) and related decay functions
  120. Effect of dimensionality and size on triplet–triplet annihilation
  121. Analytical inversion of the Laplace transform without contour integration: application to luminescence decay laws and other relaxation functions
  122. Relation between the inverse Laplace transforms of I(tβ) and I(t): Application to the Mittag-Leffler and asymptotic inverse power law relaxation functions
  123. Mathematical functions for the analysis of luminescence decays with underlying distributions 1. Kohlrausch decay function (stretched exponential)
  124. (MAF 9) Ninth International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence
  125. 9th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence (MAF 9)
  126. The effect of radiation propagation time on fluorescence decays
  127. 9th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence (MAF 9)
  128. Classical and quantum study of the motion of a particle in a gravitational field
  129. 9th International conference on methods and applications of fluorescence
  130. Erratum to: ‘Kinetics of the Diels–Alder reaction between C60 and acenes’ [Chem. Phys. Lett. 397 (2004) 402]
  131. Stable Charge-Transfer Complexes versus Contact Complexes. Application to the Interaction of Fullerenes with Aromatic Hydrocarbons
  132. Kinetics of the Diels–Alder reaction between C60 and acenes
  133. Photon Trajectories in Incoherent Atomic Radiation Trapping as Lévy Flights
  134. Synthesis of [60]fullerene–coumarin polyads
  135. Short-and long-range order effects on resonance energy transfer in crystals and glasses
  136. Short-range order effect on resonance energy transfer in rigid solution
  137. A Generalized Pre-Equilibrium Approximation in Chemical and Photophysical Kinetics
  138. Combined effect of multiple light scattering and radiative transport on fluorescence emission
  139. Fluorescence quenching with exponential distance dependence: Application to the external heavy-atom effect
  140. Combined effect of multiple light scattering and radiative transport on fluorescence emission
  141. Pre-equilibrium approximation in chemical and photophysical kinetics
  142. Electronic energy transfer in polymers labeled at both ends with fluorescent groups
  143. Liquid–vapor equilibrium in a gravitational field
  144. Electronic energy transfer in linear polymers randomly labelled with chromophores
  145. Luminescence kinetics of linear polymer molecules with chromophores regularly distributed along the chain
  146. Photophysics and Photochemistry of a Water-Soluble C60 Dendrimer:  Fluorescence Quenching by Halides and Photoinduced Oxidation of I-
  147. Luminescence kinetics of linear polymer molecules with chromophores randomly distributed along the chain
  148. Triplet state properties of malonic acid C60 derivatives C60[C(COOR)2]n; R = H, Et; n = 1–6
  149. Dynamics of electronic energy transfer in linear chain polymers
  150. Evidence for excitonic behavior of photoluminescence in polymer-like a-C:H films
  151. Effect of halogenated compounds on the photophysics of C70 and a monoadduct of C70: Some implications on optical limiting behaviour
  152. Pioneering Contributions of Jean and Francis Perrin to Molecular Luminescence
  153. Radiative Transport in Multiple Scattering Media
  154. Luminescence kinetics of chromophores attached to the ends of a flexible polymer chain
  155. Multichromophoric Cyclodextrins. 8. Dynamics of Homo- and Heterotransfer of Excitation Energy in Inclusion Complexes with Fluorescent Dyes
  156. Hell May Be Hotter Than Heaven After All
  157. Linear and convolution methods for the analysis of ground and excited state kinetics. Application to the monomer–excimer scheme
  158. Eigenvalue spectrum of the survival probability of excitation in nonradiative energy transport
  159. Time-resolved study of photoluminescence polarization in a-C:H films
  160. Photoluminescence intensity and anisotropy decays in amorphous carbon
  161. External heavy-atom effect on fluorescence kinetics
  162. Photophysical Properties of Pseudo-Dihydro Derivatives of C70
  163. Photoinduced Coupled Proton and Electron Transfers. 2. 7-Hydroxyquinolinium Ion
  164. Diels-Alder adducts of C-60 and resin acid derivatives: Synthesis, electrochemical and fluorescence properties
  165. Multichromophoric Cyclodextrins. 6. Investigation of Excitation Energy Hopping by Monte-Carlo Simulations and Time-Resolved Fluorescence Anisotropy
  166. Molecular radiative transport. III. Experimental intensity decays
  167. Electronic energy transfer between molecules diffusing on spherical particles: approximate expressions for the decay law of the donor
  168. Atomic Emission Spectra Using a UV-Vis Spectrophotometer and an Optical Fiber Guided Light Source
  169. Stochastic theory of combined radiative and nonradiative transport
  170. Kinetics of radiationless energy transfer from upper excited states
  171. A study of thermally activated delayed fluorescence in C60
  172. Picosecond time-resolved and steady-state studies of the polarization of the fluorescence of C60 and C70
  173. On the barometric formula
  174. Inflation Rates, Car Devaluation, and Chemical Kinetics
  175. Molecular radiative transport. II. Monte-Carlo simulation
  176. Unusually Strong Delayed Fluorescence of C70
  177. Multichromophoric Cyclodextrins. 3. Investigation of Dynamics of Energy Hopping by Frequency-Domain Fluorometry
  178. Matrix and convolution methods in chemical kinetics
  179. Stochastic theory of molecular radiative transport
  180. Unidimensional simulation of radiative transport of electronic energy
  181. A convolution approach to the kinetics of chemical and photochemical reactions
  182. Intrinsically unpolarized fluorescence of C60
  183. Multichromophoric cyclodextrins. 2. Inhomogeneous spectral broadening and directed energy hopping
  184. Time‐resolved fluorescence study of human recombinant interferon α2
  185. A linear response approach to kinetics with time-dependent rate coefficients
  186. Comment on “Energy and charge transfer in solutions. The role of donor excitation natural decay”
  187. Multichromophoric cyclodextrins. 1. Synthesis of O-naphthoyl-.beta.-cyclodextrins and investigation of excimer formation and energy hopping
  188. Test of a model for reversible excimer kinetics: Pyrene in cyclohexanol
  189. Lifetime recovery for species participating in complex kinetics. Application to the reversible excimer
  190. Picosecond electronic energy-transfer studies in sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles
  191. Fluorescence depolarization by electronic energy transfer in donor–acceptor pairs of like and unlike chromophores
  192. Diffusion-influenced excimer formation kinetics
  193. The time dependence of rate coefficients and fluorescence anisotropy for non-delta production
  194. Excited-state intramolecular relaxation of the lipophilic probe 12-(9-anthroyloxy)stearic acid
  195. Reversibility in monomer—excimer kinetics
  196. Reversible monomer-excimer kinetics in solution
  197. Beer's law revisited
  198. Kinetics of sequential energy-transfer processes
  199. The integration of kinetic rate equations by matrix methods
  200. Dibucaine interaction with phospholipid vesicles
  201. Localization of α‐Tocopherol in Membranesa
  202. The effect of radiative transport on fluorescence emission
  203. Monte Carlo simulation of orientational effects on direct energy transfer
  204. Addendum: Distribution of neighbors other than the nearest
  205. Energy transfer in spherical geometry. Application to micelles
  206. On the distribution of the nearest neighbor