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Something for everyone: Stories from the vault of an optoelectronic materials group.

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Optoelectronic materials are fundamentally a subset of materials that interact with light. In this presentation, I will showcase some of my group’s recent work in the development of thermally activated delayed fluorescent and room temperature phosphorescent materials. I will demonstrate that depending on their properties, they can be used as emitters in organic light-emitting diodes, as bioimaging agents, as optical sensors, and as photocatalysts.

This talk is part of the Materials Chemistry Research Interest Group series.

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