Search for dissertations about: "Photostability"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the word Photostability.
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11. Photo-induced dark states influorescence spectroscopy – investigations & applications
Abstract : This thesis focuses on investigations of transient dark states of fluorescentmolecules using spectroscopic techniques. The main purpose is to show andconvince the reader that transient dark states are not always a nuisance, butalso represent an additional source of information. READ MORE
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12. Fluorescence Properties of Quantum Dots and Their Utilization in Bioimaging
Abstract : Quantum dots (QDs), especially colloidal semiconductor QDs, possess properties including high quantum yields, narrow fluorescence spectra, broad absorption and excellent photostability, making them extremely powerful in bioimaging. In this thesis, we studied the fluorescence properties of QDs and attempted multiple ways to boost applications of QDs in bioimaging field. READ MORE
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13. Tuning of the Excited State Properties of Ruthenium(II)-Polypyridyl Complexes
Abstract : Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then converts the solar energy into chemical energy are important in many biological systems, such as photosynthesis and also in many technical applications e.g. photovoltaics. READ MORE
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14. Fluorescent Nucleobase Analogues and their use for Investigating DNA Interactions
Abstract : Ever since unravelling the structure of DNA, an expanding research field has emerged with ongoing efforts dedicated to increase our understanding of the molecule of life. Since the natural nucleobases are virtually non-emissive, it has been a challenge for decades to ‘light up’ DNA/RNA in order to investigate their properties utilizing fluorescence techniques. READ MORE
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15. Inhibition of light-induced colour reversion of wood-containing papers by means of coating
Abstract : The main purpose of this thesis was to find ways to maintain a low level of light‐induceddiscolouration at an increased addition of mechanical and chemimechanical pulps in coated highqualityfine paper and magazine paper grades. Current technology allows the production of highyieldpulps such as thermomechanical and chemimechanical pulps with properties suitable formanufacturing high‐quality paper or paperboard with a low basis weight. READ MORE