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  1. Degradation-assisted doping of organic semiconductors: a strategy towards higher p-doping efficiency enabled by Lewis acids
  2. Non-alternant-hydrocarbon-based conjugated phosphole oxides
  3. From Aqua Green to Deep Red in One Step: Targeted Design of a Highly Luminescent Phosphacyclic Vat Orange 3 Dye
  4. Degradation-assisted doping of organic semiconductors: a strategy towards higher p-doping efficiency enabled by Lewis acids
  5. From flat to twisted – multifunctional phosphacyclic nanocarbons based on Vat Orange 3
  6. Self-assembly of phosphole-lipids in 2D films: the influence of π-interactions and steric constraints
  7. Tuning Electrostatics to Promote Ordered Monolayers of Phosphole-Lipids
  8. Viologen-based solution-processable ionic porous polymers for electrochromic applications
  9. Modified Viologen- and Carbonylpyridinium-Based Electrodes for Organic Batteries
  10. Development of the P‐Arylation of Dithieno[3,2‐b : 2’,3’‐d]phosphole with Aryl Iodonium Salts
  11. Not So Innocent After All: Interfacial Chemistry Determines Charge‐Transport Efficiency in Single‐Molecule Junctions
  12. Not So Innocent After All: Interfacial Chemistry Determines Charge‐Transport Efficiency in Single‐Molecule Junctions
  13. Exploring the Lewis Acidity and Reactivity of Neutral Pentacoordinate Dithienophospholes
  14. Unique Phosphorus-Based Avenues for the Tuning of Functional Materials
  15. Probing the Impact of Solvent on the Strength of Lewis Acids via Fluorescent Lewis Adducts
  16. Cost‐Effective Vat Orange 3‐Derived Organic Cathodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage
  17. Cost‐Effective Vat Orange 3‐Derived Organic Cathodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage
  18. Fluorescence-based measurement of the Lewis acidities of lanthanide triflates in solution
  19. Fluorescence-based Measurement of the Lewis Acidities of Lanthanide Triflates in Solution
  20. Tailored Solvatochromic NIR Phosphorus-Chromophores via Selective P−N and P−C Chemistry in P-Heteropines
  21. Probing the Impact of Solvent on Lewis Acid Catalysis via Fluorescent Lewis Adducts
  22. Probing the Impact of Solvent on Lewis Acid Catalysis via Fluorescent Lewis Adducts
  23. Probing the Impact of Solvent on Lewis Acid Catalysis via Fluorescent Lewis Adducts
  24. Probing the Impact of Solvent on Lewis Acid Catalysis via Fluorescent Lewis Adducts
  25. Conjugated Polymers with Benzoyl-N-methylpyridinium Units: An Effective Design Strategy for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries
  26. Donor–acceptor–acceptor-type near-infrared fluorophores that contain dithienophosphole oxide and boryl groups: effect of the boryl group on the nonradiative decay
  27. Structure-reactivity studies on hypervalent square-pyramidal dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  28. Fluorescent Lewis Adducts: A Practical Guide to Relative Lewis Acidity
  29. Highly Luminescent 4-Pyridyl-Extended Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  30. Fluorescent Lewis Adducts: A Refined Guide for Lewis Acidity
  31. Phosphoryl- and Phosphonium-Bridged Viologens as Stable Two- and Three-Electron Acceptors for Organic Electrodes
  32. Highly Luminescent 4-Pyridyl-Extended Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  33. Lewis acids and bases as molecular dopants for organic semiconductors
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  35. Phosphoryl- and phosphonium-bridged viologens as stable two- and three-electron acceptors for organic electrodes
  36. Phosphaviologen‐Based Pyrene‐Carbon Nanotube Composites for Stable Battery Electrodes
  37. Fluorescent Lewis Adducts: A Refined Guide for Lewis Acidity
  38. Poly(5-vinylbenzothiadiazole) for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries
  39. A Simple and Effective Method of Determining Lewis Acidity by Using Fluorescence
  40. Borane Incorporation in a Non-Fullerene Acceptor To Tune Steric and Electronic Properties and Improve Organic Solar Cell Performance
  41. Synthesis of a Trivalent P -Chloro-Dithienophosphole and Its Reactivity with Organometallic Reagents
  42. A Highly Stable Organic Radical Cation
  43. An Unexpected “Step-Conjugated” Biphosphole via Unique P–P Bond Formation
  44. Exploration of Hypervalent Lewis Acid/Base Interactions in 2-(2′-Thiazolyl)-3-thienylphosphanes
  45. Dithienophosphole-based molecular electron acceptors constructed using direct (hetero)arylation cross-coupling methods
  46. Functional conjugated pyridines via main-group element tuning
  47. Frontispiece: Viologens and Their Application as Functional Materials
  48. Viologens and Their Application as Functional Materials
  49. Water-Soluble Phosphaviologens for Effective Photoinduced Charge Separation
  50. Aggregation induced emission: a land of opportunities
  51. Electron-accepting π-conjugated species with 1,8-naphthalic anhydride or diketophosphanyl units
  52. Synthesis and properties of electron accepting star-shaped phosphaviologen oligomers
  53. A structure-property study toward π-extended phosphole chromophores with ambipolar redox properties
  54. The Department of Chemistry at the University of Calgary: 50+ years of discovery
  55. Dithienophosphole-Based Phosphinamides with Intriguing Self-Assembly Behavior
  56. Dithienophosphole-Based Phosphinamides with Intriguing Self-Assembly Behavior
  57. Stimuli-responsive chromism in organophosphorus chemistry
  58. Tuning the aggregation-induced enhanced emission behavior and self-assembly of phosphole-lipids
  59. A Convenient N-Arylation Route for Electron-Deficient Pyridines: The Case of π-Extended Electrochromic Phosphaviologens
  60. Synthesis and Tunability of Highly Electron-Accepting, N-Benzylated “Phosphaviologens”
  61. Structure–property studies of P-triarylamine-substituted dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  62. Organophosphorus Avenues toward Self-Assembled Conjugated Soft Materials
  63. Insights on the Design and Electron-Acceptor Properties of Conjugated Organophosphorus Materials
  64. Phosphorus-Containing Materials for Organic Electronics
  65. Synthesis and Properties of Cholesteric Click-Phospholes
  66. Synthesis and Properties of a Dicationic π-Extended Dithieno[3,2-c:2′,3′-e]-2,7-diketophosphepin
  67. P-Terthienyl-Functionalized Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  68. Molecular Engineering of “Click”-Phospholes Towards Self-Assembled Luminescent Soft Materials
  69. Phosphinine Lipids: A Successful Marriage between Electron-Acceptor and Self-Assembly Features
  70. Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes: A Look Back at the First Decade
  71. Dithiazolo[5,4-b:4′,5′-d]phosphole: A Highly Luminescent Electron-Accepting Building Block
  72. Molecular Engineering of the Physical Properties of Highly Luminescent π-Conjugated Phospholes
  73. Dithieno[3,2-c:2′,3′-e]-2,7-diketophosphepin: A Unique Building Block for Multifunctional π-Conjugated Materials
  74. Organic n-type materials for charge transport and charge storage applications
  75. Perfluorophenylene-bridged bisphospholes: synthesis and unexpected photophysical properties
  76. Conjugated main-group polymers for optoelectronics
  77. Luminescent P-Benzyl Dithienophospholes ? A Joint Experimental and Theoretical Investigation
  78. Structure–Property Studies of Bichromophoric, PAH-Functionalized Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  79. Bio‐Inspired Phosphole‐Lipids: From Highly Fluorescent Organogels to Mechanically Responsive FRET
  80. Charge-Transfer Properties of Lateral Triphenylamine–Dithienophosphole Diads
  81. Structure–Property Studies Toward the Stimuli-Responsive Behavior of Benzyl–Phospholium Acenes
  82. Combining form with function – the dawn of phosphole-based functional materials
  83. Synthesis and unexpected halochromism of carbazole-functionalized dithienophospholes
  84. External-Stimuli Responsive Photophysics and Liquid Crystal Properties of Self-Assembled “Phosphole-Lipids”
  85. Room Temperature Multifunctional Organophosphorus Gels and Liquid Crystals
  86. Azadibenzophospholes: Functional Building Blocks with Pronounced Electron-Acceptor Character
  87. 3,7-Diazadibenzophosphole Oxide: A Phosphorus-Bridged Viologen Analogue with Significantly Lowered Reduction Threshold
  88. Design and Development of Functionalized Cyclometalated Ruthenium Chromophores for Light-Harvesting Applications
  89. End-Group Functionalization of Poly(3-hexylthiophene) as an Efficient Route to Photosensitize Nanocrystalline TiO2 Films for Photovoltaic Applications
  90. Dually Switchable Heterotetracenes: Addressing the Photophysical Properties and Self-Organization of the P−S System
  91. Band-gap engineering of polythiophenes via dithienophosphole doping
  92. Synthesis of π-Extended Thiadiazole (Oxides) and Their Electronic Properties
  93. Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Bipyridine-Extended Dithienophosphole Chromophores for Transition Metal Complexation
  94. Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Donor-Acceptor Dithienophospholes
  95. Structure–property relationships of acylated asymmetric dithienophospholes
  96. Triphenylamine-Modified Ruthenium(II) Terpyridine Complexes: Enhancement of Light Absorption by Conjugated Bridging Motifs
  97. Ladder-Type π-Conjugated 4-Hetero-1,4-dihydrophosphinines: A Structure-Property Study
  98. Extended 2,5-Diazaphosphole Oxides: Promising Electron-Acceptor Building Blocks for π-Conjugated Organic Materials
  99. Anorganische Chemie 2009
  100. Highly luminescent terpyridinyl-ethynyl functionalized dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes: synthesis, properties and complexation behavior
  101. Metal-rich organometallics
  102. Solution growth of anatase TiO2 nanowires from transparent conducting glass substrates
  103. Dithienophosphole-capped π-conjugated oligomers
  104. Simple and Efficient Generation of White Light Emission From Organophosphorus Building Blocks
  105. Synthesis and properties of ladder-type 1,4-dihydro-1,4-phosphasilins
  106. Dendrimeric Oligo(phenylenevinylene)-Extended Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes-Synthesis, Self-Organization, and Optical Properties
  107. Highly Fluorinated Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes with Stabilized LUMO Levels
  108. Tuning the Photophysical Properties and Solid-State Organization of Perfluorophenyl-functionalized Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  109. Toward low-band gap dithienophosphole copolymers for an application in organic solar cells
  110. Phosphorus-Based Heteropentacenes: Efficiently Tunable Materials for Organic n-Type Semiconductors
  111. A new polymorph of dimesitylborinic acid
  112. Bis{μ-1,4-bis[(diphenylphosphanyl)ethynyl]benzene-κ2P:P′}bis[trans-diiodidopalladium(II)] chloroform trisolvate
  113. Selective Tuning of the Band Gap of π-Conjugated Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes toward Different Emission Colors
  114. Recent Developments in Phosphole-Containing Oligo- and Polythiophene Materials
  115. Organophosphorus π-Conjugated Materials (Chem. Rev.2006,106, 4681−4727. Published on the Web November 8, 2006.)
  116. Cationic Dithieno[3,2-b:2‘,3‘-d]phospholes:  A New Building Block for Luminescent, Conjugated Polyelectrolytes
  117. Redox-Active, Multinuclear (Ferrocenylethynyl)phosphanes and Their Palladium and Platinum Complexes
  118. Organophosphorus π-Conjugated Materials
  119. Highly Sensitive Sensory Materials for Fluoride Ions Based on the Dithieno[3,2-b:2‘,3‘-d]phosphole System
  120. Synthesis and Unexpected Reactivity of Si−H Functionalized Dithieno[3,2-b:2‘,3‘-d]phospholes
  121. Synthesis and optoelectronic properties of transition metal complexes incorporating dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phosphole ligands
  122. $$\pi$$ -Conjugated Heterocyclic fused Bithiophene Materials
  123. From Model Compounds to Extended π-Conjugated Systems: Synthesis and Properties of Dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]phospholes
  124. Synthesis and X-ray single-crystal structure study of 5,5′-bis(silyl)-functionalized 3,3′-dibromo-2,2′-dithiophenes
  125. The Dithieno[3,2-b:2?,3?-d]phosphole System: A Novel Building Block for Highly Luminescent ?-Conjugated Materials
  126. Synthesis and properties of new phosphorus-functionalized bithiophene materials
  127. Unusual Approaches to Organophosphorus Compounds:  The Surprising Reactivity of Bis(methylene)phosphoranes and Related Phosphoranylidene Carbenoids
  128. Metallochain Cluster Complexes and Metallomacrocyclic Triangles Based on Coordination Bonds between Palladium or Platinum and Diphosphinoacetylene Ligands
  129. Nucleophilically Assisted and Cationic Ring-Opening Polymerization of Tin-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophanes
  130. Lithium Phosphoranylidene Carbenoids Mes*-P(E)C(X)Li(THF)3(E = NMes*, C(SiMe3)2; X = Br, Cl, F):  Synthesis and Structural Investigations in Solution and Solid State
  131. Lithium Phosphoranylidene Ylides Mes*-P(E)C(H)Li(THF)3(E = NMes*, C(SiMe3)2):  Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Transmetalation