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Oxana Kotova

Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin

Publications -  42
Citations -  1632

Oxana Kotova is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lanthanide & Luminescence. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1379 citations. Previous affiliations of Oxana Kotova include Moscow State University & Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

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Healable Luminescent Self-Assembly Supramolecular Metallogels Possessing Lanthanide (Eu/Tb) Dependent Rheological and Morphological Properties

TL;DR: The results demonstrate for the first time the crucial role the lanthanide ions play in the supramolecular polymerization process, and consequently in the self-healing properties of the corresponding gels, which are dictated by the same host-guest interactions.
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Europium-Directed Self-Assembly of a Luminescent Supramolecular Gel from a Tripodal Terpyridine-Based Ligand

TL;DR: Eu(III), the last piece in the puzzle: Europium-induced self-assembly of ligands having a C(3)-symmetrical benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide core results in the formation of luminescent gels.
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Supramolecular Chemistry: A Toolkit for Soft Functional Materials and Organic Particles

TL;DR: In this paper, a review discusses the meritorious examples of supramolecular materials constructed through the molecular assembly process, guided by the classical principles of suparamolecular chemistry.
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Lanthanide-functionalized nanoparticles as MRI and luminescent probes for sensing and/or imaging applications.

TL;DR: This Forum Article will describe the main and most recent designs of luminescent lanthanide-based nanoparticles and their applications as sensors or imaging agents, with a special emphasis on the contribution of gadolinium(III) based nanoparticles.
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Role of the Ancillary Ligand N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol in the Sensitization of EuIII and TbIII Luminescence in Dimeric β-Diketonates

TL;DR: It is concluded that both the beta-diketone and N,N-dimethylaminoethanol ligands contribute significantly to the sensitization process of the EuIII luminescence.