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Suresh, Venkata M.
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Chatterjee, Snehajyoti
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Modak, Rahul
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Tiwari, Vivek
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Patel, Anant B.
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Kundu, Tapas Kumar
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Maji, Tapas Kumar
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2017-02-21T07:02:09Z |
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2017-02-21T07:02:09Z |
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2014 |
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Suresh, VM; Chatterjee, S; Modak, R; Tiwari, V; Patel, AB; Kundu, TK; Maji, TK, Oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene)-Derived Porous Luminescent Nanoscale Coordination Polymer of Gd-III: Bimodal Imaging and Nitroaromatic Sensing. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2014, 118 (23) 12241-12249, http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp501030h |
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Journal of Physical Chemistry C |
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118 |
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23 |
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1932-7447 |
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https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2433 |
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Restricted Access |
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Self-assembled highly luminescent nanoscale coordination polymer of {[Gd(OPE)(NO3)(H2O)2]center dot H2O} (NCP-1), (oligo-(p-phenyleneethynylene)dicarboxylate) was synthesized by coordination-driven self-assembly of oligo-(p-phenyleneethynylene)dicarboxylic acid and Gel in polar solvent under refluxing conditions. This nanostructure has been characterized by FESEM, TEM, powder X-ray diffraction, and adsorption study. Interdigitation between ID coordination polymers through alkyl chains results in a porous supramolecular 3D extended structure. NCP-1 shows permanent microporosity as revealed by type-I CO2 uptake profile. FESEM and TEM studies of NCP-1 reveal nanorod-like morphology with square-type cross section having dimensions of 50-100 nm diameter and 0.5-0.8 pm length. High-magnification TEM images show long-range structural ordering present in NCP-1 with uniform dark lines having an interspacing distance of 0.9-1.1 nm. Physiological stability and strong luminescence features of NCP-1 have been exploited for bioimaging based on internalization into mammalian cultured cell lines HEK 293T and H1299. Magnetic resonance imaging studies suggest that NCP-1 could act as a potential negative (T2) contrast agent. Furthermore, this porous luminescent NCP-1 shows efficient nitroaromatic sensing as realized by the fluorescence quenching in solution as well as in vapor phase of the analyte like 2,4-dinitrotoluene (2,4-DNT). These results demonstrate that hybridization of a paramagnetic metal center and luminescent linker in a nanoscale porous coordination polymer culminates in a functional hybrid material with potential bimodal imaging and sensing applications. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp501030h |
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English |
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American Chemical Society |
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@American Chemical Society, 2014 |
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Physical Chemistry |
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Nanoscience & Nanotechnology |
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Materials Science |
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Metal-Organic Frameworks |
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Drug-Delivery |
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Contrast Agents |
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Gas-Separation |
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Catalytic-Activity |
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Functionalization |
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Adsorption |
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Crystals |
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Recognition |
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Molecules |
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Oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene)-Derived Porous Luminescent Nanoscale Coordination Polymer of Gd-III: Bimodal Imaging and Nitroaromatic Sensing |
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Article |
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