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Kenneth Yin Zhang

Researcher at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Publications -  81
Citations -  6575

Kenneth Yin Zhang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Luminescence & Phosphorescence. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 76 publications receiving 5317 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth Yin Zhang include City University of Hong Kong.

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Smart responsive phosphorescent materials for data recording and security protection

TL;DR: The results suggest that rationally designed phosphorescent complexes may be promising candidates for advanced data recording and security protection.
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Long-Lived Emissive Probes for Time-Resolved Photoluminescence Bioimaging and Biosensing

TL;DR: The design and applications of various kinds of long-lived emissive probes for bioimaging and biosensing via time-resolved photoluminescence techniques are summarized and the imaging contrast and sensing sensitivity are remarkably improved.
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A Mitochondria‐Targeted Photosensitizer Showing Improved Photodynamic Therapy Effects Under Hypoxia

TL;DR: This work designed and synthesized two iridium(III) complexes that specifically stain the mitochondria and lysosomes of living cells, respectively, which exhibited an improved PDT effect compared to theLysosome-targeted complex, especially under hypoxia conditions, suggestive of a higher practicable potential of mitochondria- targeted PDT agents in cancer therapy.
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Design of luminescent iridium(III) and rhenium(I) polypyridine complexes as in vitro and in vivo ion, molecular and biological probes

TL;DR: This review article has summarised recent reports on ion, molecular and biological probes derived from luminescent rhenium(I) and iridium(III) polypyridine complexes and their interaction with ions and biological molecules.
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Development of luminescent iridium(III) polypyridine complexes as chemical and biological probes

TL;DR: A number of luminescent iridium(III) polypyridine complexes have been designed as molecular sensors owing to their rich photophysical properties such as intense, long-lived and environment-sensitive emission as discussed by the authors.