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  1. Substantial solubility and fluorescence property changes upon inclusion of rutaecarpine in cucurbit[7]uril: Kinetics and thermodynamics of binding
  2. Effect of inclusion in sulfobutylether-β-cyclodextrin on the rate of merocyanine-spirobenzopyran reversible photochromic transformations
  3. Kinetics of base-promoted transformation of berberrubine-cucurbit[7]uril inclusion complex: Active role of alkali cations
  4. Entropy-Driven Inclusion of Natural Protoberberine Alkaloids in Sulfobutylether-β-Cyclodextrin
  5. Role of kinetic stabilization in the inclusion of the pharmaceutically important chelerythrine and nitidine alkaloids in cucurbit[7]uril
  6. Halochromic Behavior and Anticancer Effect of New Synthetic Anthocyanidins Complexed with β-Cyclodextrin Derivatives
  7. Encapsulation of Metronidazole in Biocompatible Macrocycles and Structural Characterization of Its Nano Spray-Dried Nanostructured Composite
  8. Self-assembly of quaternary benzo[c]phenanthridine plant alkaloids into dimer in aqueous solution
  9. The effect of the rate of photoinduced electron transfer on the photodecarboxylation efficiency in phthalimide photochemistry
  10. Simultaneous analyte indicator binding assay (SBA) for the monitoring of reversible host–guest complexation kinetics
  11. Push or Pull for a Better Selectivity? A Study on the Electronic Effects of Substituents of the Pyridine Ring on the Enantiomeric Recognition of Chiral Pyridino-18-Crown-6 Ethers
  12. Kinetics and Mechanism of Cation‐Induced Guest Release from Cucurbit[7]uril
  13. Photophysical properties and electron transfer photochemical reactivity of substituted phthalimides
  14. Teaching indicators to unravel the kinetic features of host–guest inclusion complexes
  15. 4-Sulfonatocalixarene-induced nanoparticle formation of methylimidazolium-conjugated dextrans: Utilization for drug encapsulation
  16. Influence of molecular design on the morphology of nanoparticles formed from 1-alkyl-6-alkoxy-quinolinium cations and 4-sulfonatocalix[n]arenes
  17. Application of 4-amino-N-adamantylphthalimide solvatochromic dye for fluorescence microscopy in selective visualization of lipid droplets and mitochondria
  18. Change of the kinetics of inclusion in cucurbit[7]uril upon hydrogenation and methylation of palmatine
  19. Binding affinities of cucurbit[n]urils with cations
  20. Electron transfer kinetics of methylviologen included in 4-sulfonatocalix[n]arenes at glassy carbon electrode; adiabaticity and activation energy
  21. Self-assembly of anionic pyrene derivatives with cationic surfactants bearing a tetradecyl chain
  22. Substituent Effects on the Inclusion of 1-Alkyl-6-alkoxy-quinolinium in 4-Sulfonatocalix[n]arenes
  23. Effect of amino acid addition on the micelle formation of the surface-active ionic liquid 1-tetradecyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide in aqueous solution
  24. Substituent effect on the dynamics of the inclusion complex formation between protoberberine alkaloids and cucurbit[7]uril
  25. Structural insight into a partially unfolded state preceding aggregation in an intracellular lipid-binding protein
  26. Effect of Headgroup Variation on the Self-Assembly of Cationic Surfactants with Sulfonatocalix[6]arene
  27. Extensive astrocyte synchronization advances neuronal coupling in slow wave activity in vivo
  28. Kinetics of the reversible inclusion of flavopereirine in cucurbit[7]uril
  29. Effect of Macrocycle Size on the Self-Assembly of Methylimidazolium Surfactant with Sulfonatocalix[n]arenes
  30. Nanoparticle formation of chitosan induced by 4-sulfonatocalixarenes: utilization for alkaloid encapsulation
  31. Multiple inclusion complex formation of protonated ellipticine with cucurbit[8]uril: thermodynamics and fluorescence properties
  32. The origin of the dual fluorescence of protonated ellipticine in water
  33. Reversible Nanoparticle–Micelle Transformation of Ionic Liquid–Sulfonatocalix[6]arene Aggregates
  34. Effect of host–guest complex formation on the fluorescence of 6-methoxy-1-methyl-quinolinium cation with 4-sulfonatocalix[4]arene: utilization as a fluorescent probe for the study of difenzoquat binding
  35. Effect of torsional isomerization and inclusion complex formation with cucurbit[7]uril on the fluorescence of 6-methoxy-1-methylquinolinium
  36. Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Berberine Inclusion in Cucurbit[7]uril
  37. Sequential inclusion of two berberine cations in cucurbit[8]uril cavity: kinetic and thermodynamic studies
  38. 4-Sulfonatocalix[6]arene-Induced Aggregation of Ionic Liquids
  39. Effect of hydrogen bonding and complexation with metal ions on the fluorescence of luotonin A
  40. Photochromism of a Merocyanine Dye Bound to Sulfonatocalixarenes: Effect of pH and the Size of Macrocycle on the Kinetics
  41. Host–guest interactions between 4-sulfonatocalix[8]arene and 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium type ionic liquids
  42. ChemInform Abstract: Fluorescence Response of Alkaloids and DAPI on Inclusion in Cucurbit[7]uril: Utilization for the Study of the Encapsulation of Ionic Liquid Cations
  43. Selective Acceleration of the Protonated Merocyanine‐Spiropyran Photochromic Transformation by Inclusion in Cucurbit[7]uril
  44. Novel fluorescent isoquinoline derivatives obtained via Buchwald-Hartwig coupling of isoquinolin-3-amines
  45. Comment on “Dual Fluorescence of Ellipticine: Excited State Proton Transfer from Solvent versus Solvent Mediated Intramolecular Proton Transfer”
  46. Photophysical properties and photoreduction of N-acetyl- and N-benzoylphthalimides
  47. Photochromism in Cucurbit[8]uril Cavity: Inhibition of Hydrolysis and Modification of the Rate of Merocyanine–Spiropyran Transformations
  48. Photooxidation of Alkaloids: Considerable Quantum Yield Enhancement by Rose Bengal‐sensitized Singlet Molecular Oxygen Generation
  49. New fluorescent isoquinoline derivatives
  50. Thermodynamics of host–guest complexation between p-sulfonatocalixarenes and 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium type ionic liquids
  51. Fluorescence Response of Alkaloids and DAPI on Inclusion in Cucurbit[7]uril: Utilization for the Study of the Encapsulation of Ionic Liquid Cations
  52. Photoreduction and Ketone‐sensitized Reduction of Alkaloids
  53. Inclusion complex formation of sanguinarinealkaloid with cucurbit[7]uril: inhibition of nucleophilic attack and photooxidation
  54. Effect of electrolytes, nucleotides and DNA on the fluorescence of flavopereirine natural alkaloid
  55. Thermodynamics of inclusion complex formation between 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids and cucurbit[7]uril
  56. Photoproducts and triplet reactivity of 4′-nitro- and 2′,4′-dinitro-substituted 4-hydroxystilbenes
  57. Effects of solvent polarity and hydrogen bonding on the fluorescence properties of trans-4-hydroxy-4′-nitrostilbenes
  58. Considerable Change of Fluorescence Properties upon Multiple Binding of Coralyne to 4-Sulfonatocalixarenes
  59. Tautomerization of lumichrome promoted by supramolecular complex formation with cucurbit[7]uril
  60. Inclusion complex formation of ionic liquids with 4-sulfonatocalixarenes studied by competitive binding of berberine alkaloid fluorescent probe
  61. Dimer-promoted fluorescence quenching of coralyne by binding to anionic polysaccharides
  62. Inclusion Complex Formation of Ionic Liquids and Other Cationic Organic Compounds with Cucurbit[7]uril Studied by 4′,6-Diamidino-2-phenylindole Fluorescent Probe
  63. Highly Sensitive Fluorescence Response to Inclusion Complex Formation of Berberine Alkaloid with Cucurbit[7]uril
  64. Effect of ion pairing on the fluorescence of berberine, a natural isoquinoline alkaloid
  65. Berberine Alkaloid as a Sensitive Fluorescent Probe for Bile Salt Aggregates
  66. Dual fluorescence of 1-hydroxy-substituted Nile Red dye in the red and near-infrared spectral range: Excited-state proton transfer along intramolecular hydrogen bond
  67. Micelle formation of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide ionic liquids in aqueous solution
  68. Synthesis and Solution- and Solid-State Characterization of Gold(I) Rings with Short Au···Au Interactions. Spontaneous Resolution of a Gold(I) Complex
  69. Effect of hydroxylic compounds on the photophysical properties of ellipticine and its 6-methyl derivative: The origin of dual fluorescence
  70. Photophysical properties of novel cationic naphthalimides
  71. Fluorescent properties of hydrogen-bonded ellipticine: A special effect of fluoride anion
  72. Considerable fluorescence enhancement upon supramolecular complex formation between berberine and p-sulfonated calixarenes
  73. Interaction of 2‐Hydroxy‐substituted Nile Red Fluorescent Probe with Organic Nitrogen Compounds
  74. Anion-induced changes in the absorption and fluorescence properties of lumichrome: A new off-the-shelf fluorescent probe
  75. Aggregation and micelle formation of ionic liquids in aqueous solution
  76. Energy Dissipation Processes of singlet‐excited 1‐Hydroxyfluorenone and its Hydrogen‐bonded Complex with N‐methylimidazole¶
  77. Pressure dependence of the dual luminescence of twisting molecules. The case of substituted 2,3-naphthalimides
  78. Effect of protonation and hydrogen bonding on the fluorescent properties and exciplex formation of N-(4-pyridyl)-1,2-naphthalimide
  79. Energy Dissipation Processes of Singlet-excited 1-Hydroxyfluorenone and its Hydrogen-bonded Complex with N-methylimidazole¶
  80. Energy Dissipation Processes of Singlet Excited 1-Hydroxyfluorenone and its Hydrogen-Bonded Complex with N-Methylimidazole
  81. Effect of Microenvironment on the Fluorescence of 2-Hydroxy-Substituted Nile Red Dye: A New Fluorescent Probe for the Study of Micelles
  82. Effects of Molecular Structure and Hydrogen Bonding on the Radiationless Deactivation of Singlet Excited Fluorenone Derivatives.
  83. Solvent and temperature effects on the deactivation pathways of excited ion pairs produced via photoinduced proton transfer
  84. Interaction of triplet C60with p-tert-butyl-calixarenes and their complexes with pyridine derivatives
  85. Photophysical properties of novel [1,2,3]triazolo[4,5-d] pyridazine derivatives
  86. Effect of N-pyridyl substitution and hydrogen bonding on the deactivation of singlet excited 1,2-naphthalimide
  87. Radiationless Deactivation Process of 1-Dimethylamino-9-fluorenone Induced by Conformational Relaxation in the Excited State: A New Model Molecule for the TICT Process
  88. Fluorescence lifetime of Nile Red as a probe for the hydrogen bonding strength with its microenvironment
  89. Substituent and solvent effects on the photophysical properties of 3-azafluorenone derivatives
  90. Oxidation of Triplet C60 by Hydrogen-Bonded Chloranil:  Efficient Formation, Spectrum and Charge-Shift Reactions of C60+• Cation Radical
  91. Radiationless Deactivation of an Intramolecular Charge Transfer Excited State through Hydrogen Bonding:  Effect of Molecular Structure and Hard−Soft Anionic Character in the Excited State
  92. Temperature-Dependent Behavior of the Dual Fluorescence of 2-(3-Fluorophenyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-benzo[f]isoindole-1,3-dione
  93. The role of intersystem crossing in the deactivation of the singlet excited aminofluorenones
  94. Ion pair formation via photoinduced proton transfer in excited hydroxynaphthalimide-N-methylimidazole hydrogen bonded complex: effect of temperature and viscosity on dual fluorescence
  95. Effects of Molecular Structure and Hydrogen Bonding on the Radiationless Deactivation of Singlet Excited Fluorenone Derivatives
  96. Effect of molecular structure and hydrogen bonding on the fluorescence of hydroxy-substituted naphthalimides
  97. Spectroscopic properties of aromatic dicarboximides Part 4: N-alkyl- and N-cycloalkyl-substituted 1,2-naphthalimides
  98. Coupled Electron-Proton Transfer in Interactions of Triplet C60 with Hydrogen-Bonded Phenols:  Effects of Solvation, Deuteration, and Redox Potentials
  99. Quenching Processes in Hydrogen-Bonded Pairs:  Interactions of Excited Fluorenone with Alcohols and Phenols
  100. Photophysical properties of 3-azafluorenone
  101. ChemInform Abstract: Spectroscopic Properties of Aromatic Dicarboximides. Part 4. Modification of the Fluorescence and Intersystem Crossing Processes of Molecules by Electron‐Donating Methoxy Groups at Different Positions. The Case of 1,8‐Naphthalimides.
  102. Reduction of Triplet C60by Hydrogen-Bonded Naphthols: Concerted Electron and Proton Movement
  103. ChemInform Abstract: Comprehensive Model of the Photophysics of N‐Phenylnaphthalimides (I)‐( III): The Role of Solvent and Rotational Relaxation.
  104. Hydrogen Bonding Interactions With Cyclodextrins: Utilization of Fluorenone as a New Probe
  105. Transient EPR Studies of Ion-Paired Metalloporphyrin Heterodimers
  106. Comprehensive Model of the Photophysics of N-Phenylnaphthalimides:  The Role of Solvent and Rotational Relaxation
  107. C60 as a Photocatalyst of Electron-Transfer Processes:  Reactions of Triplet C60 with Chloranil, Perylene, and Tritolylamine Studied by Flash Photolysis and FT-EPR
  108. Spectroscopic properties of aromatic dicarboximides part 3: Substituent effect on the photophysical properties of N-phenyl-2,3-napthalimides
  109. ChemInform Abstract: Spectroscopic Properties of Aromatic Dicarboximides. Part 2. ‐ Substituent Effect on the Photophysical Properties of N‐Phenyl‐1,2‐ naphthalimide
  110. Concerted Electron and Proton Movement in Quenching of Triplet C60 and Tetracene Fluorescence by Hydrogen-Bonded Phenol-Base Pairs
  111. Crystal and molecular structure of N-phenyl substituted 1,2-, 2,3- and 1,8-naphthalimides
  112. Extinction coefficients of C60 triplet and anion radical, and one-electron reduction of the triplet by aromatic donors
  113. Reduction of triplet tetraphenyl-prophyrin dication by aryl amines and hydroquinones: Kinetics and primary radical yields
  114. Spectroscopic properties of aromatic dicarboximides. Part1.—N—H and N-methyl-substituted naphthalimides
  115. Spectroscopic properties of aromatic dicarboximides. Part 2.—Substituent effect on the photophysical properties of N-phenyl-1,2-naphthalimide
  116. Solvent-dependent radiationless transitions in fluorenone: A probe for hydrogen bonding interactions in the cyclodextrin cavity
  117. ChemInform Abstract: Substituent, Solvent, and Temperature Effects on Radiative and Nonradiative Processes of Singlet Excited Fluorenone Derivatives
  118. On the photochemical decomposition of aromatic α-azohydroperoxides
  119. Substituent, solvent, and temperature effects on radiative and nonradiative processes of singlet excited fluorenone derivatives
  120. ChemInform Abstract: Laser Photolysis Studies of Transient Processes in the Photoreduction of Naphthalimides by Aliphatic Amines.
  121. Laser photolysis studies of transient processes in the photoreduction of naphthalimides by aliphatic amines
  122. FT-EPR study of triplet state C60. Spin dynamics and electron transfer quenching
  123. Extinction coefficients of C60 triplet and anion radical, and one-electron reduction of the triplet by aromatic donors
  124. ChemInform Abstract: Influence of Geometry on the Emitting Properties of 2,3‐Naphthalimides.
  125. External heavy atom induced phosphorescence emission of fullerenes: the energy of triplet C60
  126. Influence of geometry on the emitting properties of 2,3-naphthalimides
  127. Photophysical and Photochemical Properties of 2,3-Dihydro-4(l H)- quinolinones. Part II. Rates and Mechanism of Primary Processes
  128. Multiple decay pathways and electron transfer in excited ion-paired zinc-copper porphyrins: laser photolysis and time-resolved EPR spectroscopy
  129. Photophysical and Photochemical Properties of 2,3-Dihydro-4(l H)-quinolinones. Part I. Fluorescence Properties
  130. Structural effects in the decay kinetics of 1-naphthyl derivative-triethylamine exciplexes
  131. Temperature dependence of the rates of photophysical processes of fluorenone
  132. Excimer formation in the photochemistry of aliphatic ketones I: concentration dependence of quantum yields
  133. Evaluation of quantum yields in the presence of an absorbing additive
  134. Intermolecular primary processes of triplet 2-pentanone with tributyl stannane and n-butyraldehyde
  135. A study of the photochemistry of 2-pentanone in solution
  136. Intermolecular primary processes of triplet 2-pentanone with tributyl stannane and n-butyraldehyde