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Mehdi Elsayed Moussa

Researcher at University of Regensburg

Publications -  34
Citations -  488

Mehdi Elsayed Moussa is an academic researcher from University of Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supramolecular chemistry & Coordination complex. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications receiving 381 citations. Previous affiliations of Mehdi Elsayed Moussa include University of Rennes.

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Adaptive Coordination-Driven Supramolecular Syntheses toward New Polymetallic Cu(I) Luminescent Assemblies

TL;DR: A thermally activated delayed fluorescence tetrametallic Cu(I) metallacycle A behaves as a conformationally adaptive preorganized precursor to afford, through straightforward and rational coordination-driven supramolecular processes, a variety of room-temperature solid-state luminescent polymetallic assemblies.
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Chiroptical properties of carbo[6]helicene derivatives bearing extended π-conjugated cyano substituents.

TL;DR: The results highlight the fact that increasing the spatial extension of the π-system in a helicene molecule is an efficient way of increasing its molar rotation.
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Assembly of helicene-capped N,P,N,P,N-helicands within Cu(I) helicates: impacting chiroptical properties by ligand-ligand charge transfer.

TL;DR: Helicat- und Helicenchemie treffen sich, wenn funfzahnige Phosphol-Pyridin-Helicanden an CuI- oder AgI-Zentren koordinieren, entstehen konfigurationsstabile Doppelstranghelicate mit verbruckenden Phosphanen in mehreren Koordinationsmodi.
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Intramolecular rearrangements guided by adaptive coordination-driven reactions toward highly luminescent polynuclear Cu(I) assemblies

TL;DR: In this article, a ring extension of a tetrametallic Cu(I) metallacycle bearing Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) properties was carried out, enabling the ready formation of an intricate supramolecular scaffold possessing intrinsic luminescence properties.