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Triplet-harvesting materials

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Development of advanced systems and materials for triplet harvesting holds great promise for many applications, such as organic optoelectronic devices, anti-counterfeiting, biosensing and bioimaging, photocatalysis, and phototherapy. This Collection aims to bring together research from different areas of triplet-harvesting systems and materials, including but not limited to thermally activated delayed fluorescence systems, room temperature phosphorescence systems, triplet harvesting luminophores and upconversion materials, electron-transfer systems mediated by triplet states, and singlet-triplet energy transfer systems. We encourage submissions in the areas of synthesis, characterization, mechanistic investigations, and the resulting applications. We welcome both fundamental and applied research, and both experimental and theoretical contributions.

The Collection primarily welcomes original research papers, and all submissions will be subject to the same peer review process and editorial processes as regular Communications Chemistry articles.

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The Collection will publish original research Articles, Reviews, Perspectives and Comments (full details on content types can be found here). Papers will be published in Communications Chemistry as soon as they are accepted and collected together and promoted on the Collection homepage. All Guest Edited Collections are associated with a call for papers and are managed by a team of Guest Editors, often in collaboration with one of our Editorial Board Members, with full support of the journal's in-house team.

This Collection welcomes submissions from all authors – and not by invitation only – on the condition that the manuscripts fall within the scope of the Collection and of Communications Chemistry more generally. See our editorial process page for more details.

All submissions are subject to the same peer review process and editorial standards as regular Communications Chemistry articles, including the journal’s policy on competing interests. The Guest Editors have no competing interests with the submissions, which they handle through the peer review process. The peer review of any submissions for which the Guest Editors or Editorial Board Members have competing interests is handled by another Editor who has no competing interests. See our Collections guidelines for more details.

This Collection is not supported by sponsorship.