Handbook of Aggregation-Induced Emission, Volume 3. Группа авторов
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
6 Preface to Handbook of Aggregation‐Induced Emission
7 Preface to Volume 3: Applications
8 1 AIE‐active Emitters and Their Applications in OLEDs 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Conventional Aggregation‐induced Emissive Emitters 1.3 High Exciton Utilizing Efficient Aggregation‐induced Emissive Materials 1.4 Conclusion and Outlook Acknowledgments References
9 2 Circularly Polarized Luminescence of Aggregation‐induced Emission Materials 2.1 Introduction of Circularly Polarized Luminescence 2.2 Small Organic Molecules 2.3 Macrocycles and Cages 2.4 Metal Complexes and Clusters 2.5 Supramolecular Systems 2.6 Polymers 2.7 Liquid Crystals 2.8 Conclusions and Outlook References
10 3 AIE Polymer Films for Optical Sensing and Energy Harvesting 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Working Mechanism of AIEgens 3.3 AIE‐doped Polymer Films for Optical Sensing 3.4 AIE‐doped Polymer Films for Energy Harvesting 3.5 Conclusions Acknowledgments References
11 4 Aggregation‐induced Electrochemiluminescence 4.1 Introduction: From Electrochemiluminescence to AI‐ECL 4.2 Classification and Properties of AI‐ECL luminophores 4.3 Applications and Outlooks References
12 5 Mechanoluminescence Materials with Aggregation‐Induced Emission 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Mechanoluminescence of Organic Molecules Not Mentioned AIE 5.3 ML–AIE Materials 5.4 Summary and Outlook Acknowledgments References
13 6 Dynamic Super‐resolution Fluorescence Imaging Based on Photo‐switchable Fluorescent Spiropyran 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Materials and Methods 6.3 Super‐resolution Imaging of Block Copolymer Self‐assembly 6.4 Optimization of Spatial Resolution 6.5 Temporal Resolution 6.6 Dynamic Super‐resolution Imaging 6.7 Conclusion and Prospection Acknowledgment References
14 7 Visualization of Polymer Microstructures 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Synthetic Polymers 7.3 Biological Polymers 7.4 Summary and Perspective Acknowledgments References
15 8 Self‐assembly of Aggregation‐induced Emission Molecules into Micelles and Vesicles with Advantageous Applications 8.1 General Background of Micelles and Vesicles 8.2 AIE Micelles 8.3 AIE Vesicles 8.4 Summary and Outlooks References