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Steven C. F. Kui

Researcher at University of Hong Kong

Publications -  28
Citations -  2189

Steven C. F. Kui is an academic researcher from University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphorescence & Platinum. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2049 citations.

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Structures, Photoluminescence, and Reversible Vapoluminescence Properties of Neutral Platinum(II) Complexes Containing Extended π-Conjugated Cyclometalated Ligands

TL;DR: P Powder X-ray diffraction analysis of desolvated 4a revealed a more condensed molecular packing of syn and anti complexes than crystal 4a, which shows a fast and reversible vapoluminescent response to volatile halogenated solvents.
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Platinum(II) complexes with π-conjugated, naphthyl-substituted, cyclometalated ligands (RC∧N∧N): Structures and photo- and electroluminescence

TL;DR: High-performance light-emitting devices containing [(RC N N)PtCl] (R=H or 3,5-tBu2Ph) as a light-EMitting material have been fabricated and show extensive intra- and/or intermolecular pipi interactions.
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Semiconducting and Electroluminescent Nanowires Self-Assembled from Organoplatinum(II) Complexes†

TL;DR: Organometallic nanowires with luminescent and current‐modulating properties were self‐assembled from cyclometalated/terpyridyl platinum(II) complexes with auxiliary arylisocyanide/arylacetylide ligands and incorporated into a compact organic light‐emitting field‐effect transistor by solution‐processable protocols.
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Efficient White Organic Light-Emitting Devices Based on Phosphorescent Platinum(II)/Fluorescent Dual-Emitting Layers

TL;DR: In this paper, a white organic light-emitting devices with uncomplicated architectures were fabricated employing phosphorescent platinum(II) complexes containing extended π−conjugated cyclometalated ligands as a yellow light source, and fluorescent material 9,10−bis−(β‐naphthyl)−anthrene as a blue light source.
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Anticancer Cyclometalated [AuIIIm(C∧N∧C)mL]n+ Compounds: Synthesis and Cytotoxic Properties

TL;DR: Results of MTT assays demonstrated that the gold(III) compounds containing nontoxic N-donor auxiliary ligands exert anticancer potency comparable to that of cisplatin, with IC50 values ranging from 1.5 to 84 microM.