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Françisco M. Raymo

Researcher at University of Miami

Publications -  279
Citations -  19617

Françisco M. Raymo is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photochromism & Quantum dot. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 272 publications receiving 18608 citations. Previous affiliations of Françisco M. Raymo include University of California, Los Angeles & University of Messina.

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Aggregation of self-assembling branched [n]rotaxanes

TL;DR: In this paper, the so-called slippage methodology has been employed to self-assemble novel [2]-, [3]-, and [4]-rotaxanes incorporating, respectively, one, two, and three bis-p-phenylene-34-crown-10 macrocyclic components and a branched "dumbbell" component, consisting of three arms containing bipyridinium units attached covalently to a 1,3,5-trisubstituted benzene central core and each bearing at its other end a
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Substituent Effects on the Photochromism of Bichromophoric Oxazines

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of photochromic [1,3]oxazines were synthesized and investigated their photochemical properties in solution and within rigid polymer matrices, which shared a common molecular skeleton, consisting of fused 3H-indole and nitrobenzooxazine heterocycles.
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Luminescence Modulation with Semiconductor Quantum Dots and Photochromic Ligands

TL;DR: In this paper, a photochromic spiropyran was attached to the surface of CdSe-ZnS core-shell quantum dots, relying on a dithiolane anchoring group.
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The self-assembly of branched [n]rotaxanes—the first step towards dendritic rotaxanes

TL;DR: In this paper, the self-assembly of three rotaxanes incorporating one, two and three bisparaphenylene-34-crown-10 macrocyclic components and a single branched component, consisting of three bipyridinium units attached covalently to a 1,3,5-trisubstituted benzene central core and each bearing at its other end a substituted tetraarylmethane blocking group, is described.