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DYES AND PIGMENTS

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0143-7208

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1873-3743

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  • AMCA to TAMRA long range resonance energy transfer on a flexible peptide
    Publication
    • A. Synak
    • R. Fudala
    • I. Gryczynski
    • L. Kułak
    • S. Shah
    • I. E. Serdiuk
    • B. Grobelna
    • P. Arłukowicz
    • A. Kubicki
    • P. Bojarski

    - DYES AND PIGMENTS - Year 2018

    Förster resonance energy transfer between 7-amino-4-methyl-3-coumarinylacetic acid, (AMCA, donor) and 5- carboxytetramethylrhodamine, (TAMRA, acceptor) bound to Lys(AMCA)-Gly-Pro-Arg-Ser-Leu-Ser-Gly-Lys (TAMRA)-NH2 peptide is demonstrated by various spectroscopic techniques in glycerol at room temperature. In particular, nonexponential character of fluorescence intensity decay evidences the distance distribution between the donor...

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  • The influence of anchoring group position in ruthenium dye molecule on performance of dye-sensitized solar cells
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    • M. Zals
    • B. Gierczyk
    • A. Bossi
    • P. R. Mussini
    • M. Klein
    • R. Pankiewicz
    • M. Makowska-janusik
    • Ł. Popenda
    • W. Stampor

    - DYES AND PIGMENTS - Year 2018

    The effect of anchoring group position and, in consequence, the orientation of the ruthenium dye molecule on titania surface on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells has been studied intensively. Three model ruthenium sensitizing dyes bearing carboxylic anchoring group in ortho, meta or para position were synthesized and well characterized by spectroscopic, electrochemical, photophysical and photochemical measurements....

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