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Sergey M. Borisov
Researcher at Graz University of Technology
Publications - 207
Citations - 9085
Sergey M. Borisov is an academic researcher from Graz University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphorescence & Luminescence. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 195 publications receiving 7560 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergey M. Borisov include University of Graz & University of Regensburg.
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Indicators for optical oxygen sensors.
TL;DR: This review is meant to give the potential user a guide to select the most suitable oxygen indicator for the particular application of interest.
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Singlet Oxygen Generation as a Major Cause for Parasitic Reactions during Cycling of Aprotic Lithium-Oxygen Batteries
Nika Mahne,Bettina Schafzahl,Christian Leypold,Mario Leypold,Sandra Grumm,Anita Leitgeb,Gernot Strohmeier,Martin Wilkening,Olivier Fontaine,Olivier Fontaine,Denis Kramer,Christian Slugovc,Sergey M. Borisov,Stefan Freunberger +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that singlet oxygen forms at the cathode of a lithium-oxygen cell during discharge and from the onset of charge, and accounts for the majority of parasitic reaction products.
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Optical Sensing and Imaging of pH Values: Spectroscopies, Materials, and Applications
TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive review on methods and materials for use in optical sensing of pH values and on applications of such sensors.
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Temperature-Sensitive Europium(III) Probes and Their Use for Simultaneous Luminescent Sensing of Temperature and Oxygen
TL;DR: Highly photostable and strongly luminescent europium(III) beta-diketonate complexes are presented that can act as new probes for optical sensing of temperature and unbiased values can be obtained for temperature and oxygen, respectively, from the two luminescence signals if refined in an iteration step.
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Ultrabright Oxygen Optodes Based on Cyclometalated Iridium(III) Coumarin Complexes
Sergey M. Borisov,Ingo Klimant +1 more
TL;DR: High brightness of the coumarin complexes makes them particularly attractive for application in thin films and various types of nano- and microparticles, including magnetic beads.