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Zhu Mao
Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University
Publications - 50
Citations - 5687
Zhu Mao is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphorescence & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 38 publications receiving 3586 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhu Mao include Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Recent advances in organic thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials.
Zhiyong Yang,Zhu Mao,Zongliang Xie,Yi Zhang,Siwei Liu,Juan Zhao,Jiarui Xu,Zhenguo Chi,Matthew P. Aldred +8 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes and discusses the latest progress concerning this rapidly developing research field, in which the majority of the reported TADF systems are discussed, along with their derived structure-property relationships, TadF mechanisms and applications.
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Intermolecular electronic coupling of organic units for efficient persistent room-temperature phosphorescence
Zhiyong Yang,Zhu Mao,Xuepeng Zhang,Depei Ou,Yingxiao Mu,Yi Zhang,Cunyuan Zhao,Siwei Liu,Zhenguo Chi,Jiarui Xu,Yuan-Chun Wu,Po-Yen Lu,Alan Lien,Martin R. Bryce +13 more
TL;DR: A new mechanism for pRTP is presented, based on combining the advantages of different excited‐state configurations in coupled intermolecular units, which may be applicable to a wide range of organic molecules.
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Organic Nanocrystals with Bright Red Persistent Room-Temperature Phosphorescence for Biological Applications.
TL;DR: A new design strategy for realizing high brightness and long lifetime of red-emissive RTP molecules is reported, which is based on introducing an alkoxy spacer between the hybrid units in the molecule.
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Recent advances in mechano-responsive luminescence of tetraphenylethylene derivatives with aggregation-induced emission properties
TL;DR: This review will focus on recent advances in MRL of TPE derivatives with AIE properties, including a brief history of mechano-responsive AIE-active materials, mechanistic studies on MRL, and a perspective on the possible opportunities and future challenges that exist in this research area.
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Carbazole isomers induce ultralong organic phosphorescence
Chengjian Chen,Zhenguo Chi,Kok Chan Chong,Andrei S. Batsanov,Zhan Yang,Zhu Mao,Zhiyong Yang,Bin Liu +7 more
TL;DR: Acarbazole isomer, typically present as an impurity in commercially produced carbazole batches, is shown to be responsible for the ultralong phosphorescence observed in these compounds and their derivatives.