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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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Huifang Shi, PhD, Nanjing Tech University, China

Huifang Shi obtained her PhD. (2013) from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications under the supervisor of Professor Wei Huang. During 2011 to 2012, she worked in Professor Bin Liu’s lab in National University of Singapore as an exchange student. After graduating, she worked as a postdoctoral research fellow with Professor Yanli Zhao in Nanyang Technological University. She joined Nanjing Tech University in 2015. Now, her research interest focuses on metal-free organic phosphorescent semiconductors, including room temperature phosphorescence and phosphorescent scintillators. During the past years, she has published over 50 academic papers on the high-level journals, such as Nat. Photonics, Nat. Commun., Adv. Mater. and so on, including 13 ESI highly cited papers, 2 ESI hot papers, with total citation over 7000 times. Her H-index is 41. Her research results have been highlighted by the journal of Nat. Photonics.

 

Youngmin You, PhD, Yonsei University, South Korea

Youngmin You earned his PhD. degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Seoul National University and then stayed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where he was supervised by Stephen J. Lippard. His research group focuses on photoactive transition metal complexes for luminescent and photoredoxchemical applications.

 

 

 

Yanli Zhao, PhD, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Yanli Zhao currently holds the Lee Soo Ying Professorship from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Prof. Zhao’s group conducts research in an interdisciplinary area of chemistry, functional materials, and biomedical engineering, with an emphasis on the design and synthesis of integrated systems for targeted diagnostics and therapeutics as well as for green energy and sustainable catalysis.