نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorescence

تعداد نتایج: 1605  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
J A Schauerte D G Steel A Gafni

The existence of circular polarization in room-temperature protein phosphorescence is demonstrated, and time-resolved circularly polarized phosphorescence (TR-CPP) is used to characterize unique tryptophan environments in multitryptophan proteins. Circularly polarized luminescence studies provide information regarding the excited state chirality of a lumiphore which can be used to extract sensi...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2006
Yongxia Zhang Kadir Aslan Michael J R Previte Stuart N Malyn Chris D Geddes

We report our detailed metal-enhanced phosphorescence (MEP) findings using Rose Bengal at low temperature. Silver Island Films (SiFs) in close proximity to Rose Bengal significantly enhance the phosphorescence emission intensity. In this regard, a 5-fold brighter phosphorescence intensity of Rose Bengal was observed from SiFs as compared to a glass control sample at 77 K. In addition, several f...

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2015
Seung Yeon Ryu Mijoung Huh Youngmin You Wonwoo Nam

Phosphorescent molecules are attractive complements to fluorescent compounds for bioimaging. Time-gated acquisition of the long-lived phosphorescence signals provides an effective means to eliminate unwanted background noises due to short-lived autofluorescence. We have previously investigated the molecular principles governing modulation of photoinduced electron transfer in phosphorescence zin...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
Shinichi Kuno Hiroshi Akeno Hiroyuki Ohtani Hideya Yuasa

The afterglow of phosphorescent compounds can be distinguished from background fluorescence and scattered light by a time-resolved observation, which is a beneficial property for bioimaging. Phosphorescence emission accompanies spin-forbidden transitions from an excited singlet state through an excited triplet state to a ground singlet state. Since these intersystem crossings are facilitated us...

2013
Scott S. Howard Adam Straub Nicholas Horton Demirhan Kobat Chris Xu

Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is widely used for optical sectioning deep in scattering tissue, in vivo [1-2]. Phosphorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (PLIM) [3] is a powerful technique for obtaining biologically relevant chemical information through Förster resonance energy transfer and phosphorescence quenching [4-5]. Point-measurement PLIM [6] of phosphorescence quenching probes has recent...

2013
H. Hopf

Phosphorescence in ethanol at 77 K. of the cyclophanes 1 1 4 has been investigated. It is shown that the phosphorescence characteristics are strongly determined by transannular interaction between the benzene rings. This interaction does not occur in cyclophanes 9 and 14. Phosphorescence quenching by silver Perchlorate of paracyclophanes and benzene derivatives 15-20 is due to the formation of ...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2013
Louise F Gildea Andrei S Batsanov J A Gareth Williams

Rhodium(III) complexes rarely display strong phosphorescence, in contrast to well-known iridium(III) complexes with cyclometallating ligands. This study shows how 1,3-bis(1-isoquinolyl)benzene cyclometallates to Rh(III) through N^C^N-coordination to give complexes with unprecedented phosphorescence quantum yields at room temperature. Their highly emissive Ir(III) analogues are also described.

2015
Yun Zeng Yang Liu Jin Shang Jingwen Ma Rong Wang Lei Deng Youmin Guo Fan Zhong Mingfeng Bai Shaojuan Zhang Daocheng Wu

OBJECTIVES To utilize phosphorescence to monitor hypoxic microenvironment in solid-tumors and investigate cancer chemotherapeutic effects in vivo. METHODS A hypoxia-sensitive probe named BTP was used to monitor hypoxic microenvironment in solid-tumors. The low-dose metronomic treatment with cisplatin was used in anti-angiogenetic chemotherapeutic programs. The phosphorescence properties of BT...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2013
Rongxiao Zhang Scott C Davis Jennifer-Lynn H Demers Adam K Glaser David J Gladstone Tatiana V Esipova Sergei A Vinogradov Brian W Pogue

The efficacy of radiation therapy depends strongly on tumor oxygenation during irradiation. However, current techniques to measure this parameter in vivo do not facilitate routine monitoring in patients. Herein, we demonstrate a noninvasive method for tomographic imaging of oxygen partial pressure (pO(2)) in deep tissue using the phosphorescence decay of an oxygen-sensitive probe excited by Čer...

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