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Time-resolved photothermal and photoacoustic methods applied to photoinduced processes in solution

Silvia E. Braslavsky, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1992 - 
- Vol. 92, Iss: 6, pp 1381-1410
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This article is published in Chemical Reviews.The article was published on 1992-09-01. It has received 518 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Photothermal therapy.

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Triplet photosensitizers: from molecular design to applications

TL;DR: This review article summarizes some molecular design rationales for triplet PSs, based on the molecular structural factors that facilitate ISC, and the design of transition metal complexes with large molar absorption coefficients in the visible spectral region and long-lived triplet excited states is presented.
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Reevaluation of absolute luminescence quantum yields of standard solutions using a spectrometer with an integrating sphere and a back-thinned CCD detector.

TL;DR: Using a back-thinned CCD as the detector, the sensitivity for spectral detection in both the short and long wavelength regions is greatly improved compared with that of an optical detection system that uses a conventional photodetector.
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Role of water in electron-initiated processes and radical chemistry: issues and scientific advances.

TL;DR: Chemical Science Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, Richland, Washington 99352; Department of Chemistry, ShelbyHall, University of Alabama, Box 870336, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0336; Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, Universityof Notre Dame,Notre Dame, Indiana 46556.
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Intraparticle Molecular Orbital Engineering of Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles as Amplified Theranostics for In Vivo Photoacoustic Imaging and Photothermal Therapy

TL;DR: An intraparticle molecular orbital engineering approach to simultaneously enhance photoacoustic brightness and photothermal therapy efficacy of semiconducting polymer nanoparticles (SPNs) for in vivo imaging and treatment of cancer is reported.
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