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Albert Ferrer-Ugalde

Researcher at Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh

Publications -  16
Citations -  998

Albert Ferrer-Ugalde is an academic researcher from Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carborane & Substituent. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 808 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Ferrer-Ugalde include Spanish National Research Council & Autonomous University of Barcelona.

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Electrochemistry and Photoluminescence of Icosahedral Carboranes, Boranes, Metallacarboranes, and Their Derivatives

TL;DR: This review deals with the redox properties and photoluminescence behavior of this collection of compounds, as well as their influence on the properties of materials and devices whose working principles are related to electron-transfer or electron-promotion phenomena.
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Synthesis and characterization of new fluorescent styrene-containing carborane derivatives: the singular quenching role of a phenyl substituent.

TL;DR: DFT calculations have confirmed the charge-separation state in 1 to explain the quenching of the fluorescence and the key role of the carboranyl fragment in this luminescent process.
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Thermal Behavior of Carboranyl–Styrene Decorated Octasilsesquioxanes: Influence of the Carborane Clusters on Photoluminescence

TL;DR: These experimental results can only be accounted for by the spatial ordering induced by the POSS core that eases interactions, which otherwise would not occur, and are confirmed by time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) calculations that exclude a photoinduced electron transfer (PET) process.
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Synthesis and fluorescence emission of neutral and anionic di- and tetra-carboranyl compounds.

TL;DR: A new family of photoluminescent neutral and anionic di- carboranyl and tetra-carboranyl derivatives have been synthesized and characterized and exhibit a blue emission under ultraviolet excitation at room temperature in different solvents.