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Angélique Sour

Researcher at University of Strasbourg

Publications -  28
Citations -  1333

Angélique Sour is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotaxane & Porphyrin. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1158 citations. Previous affiliations of Angélique Sour include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Rigid Rod-Like Dinuclear Ru(II)/Os(II) Terpyridine-Type Complexes. Electrochemical Behavior, Absorption Spectra, Luminescence Properties, and Electronic Energy Transfer through Phenylene Bridges

TL;DR: In this article, the absorption spectra, the luminescence properties, and the electrochemical behavior of six dinuclear heterometallic compounds have been investigated, and it is concluded that the observed energy-transfer processes take placemore via a Dexter (electron exchange) mechanism.
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Diketopyrrolopyrrole-Porphyrin Conjugates with High Two-Photon Absorption and Singlet Oxygen Generation for Two-Photon Photodynamic Therapy†

TL;DR: Two new diketopyrrolopyrrole-porphyrin conjugates are reported as robust two-photon absorbing dyes with high two- photon absorption cross-sections within the therapeutic window, and for the first time the singlet-oxygen generation efficiency of dikonorphone-containing systems is investigated.
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Molecular photosensitisers for two-photon photodynamic therapy

TL;DR: The engineering of molecular two-photon photosensitisers for PDT should bring important benefits to the treatment, increase the treatment penetration depth with near-infrared light excitation, improve the spatial selectivity and reduce the photodamage to healthy tissues.
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Long-range coupling in a mixed-valence diruthenium complexes containing bis-terpyridine ligands of various lengths as bridges

TL;DR: In this article, back-to-back bis-terpyridine ligands of various lengths (Ru ⋯ Ru distances between 7 and 20 A) were used as bridges, and significant electronic coupling was observed in mixed-valence states.
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Cyclic [4]Rotaxanes Containing Two Parallel Porphyrinic Plates: Toward Switchable Molecular Receptors and Compressors

TL;DR: This Account primarily discusses the cyclic [4]rotaxanes incorporating porphyrins that the Strasbourg group has synthesized and studied during the past few years, and these rotaxanes behave as receptors for various ditopic guests.