Dyes with applications as fluorescent linkers
Author Archive for: Kate Lawrence (28)
Behind the Science: Photoelectrochemical Cells for Water Splitting
Novel approach to achieving overall water splitting instead of only hydrogen generation
Behind the Science: New Concepts for White-Light Emission
Combination of Lewis acids and fluorescent Lewis bases gives fluorescent dyes
Behind the Science: Non-Invasive Probing of Nanoparticle Electrostatics
Dr. Lawrence, ChemElectroChem, talks to Professor Compton, Oxford University, UK, about his recent article
Slime Polyelectrolyte for Easy-to-Make Electrochromic Devices
Polyvinyl alcohol–borax slime is promising as an electrolyte for high-performance electrochromic devices
Multielectron, Multistep Molecular Electrocatalysis
Rational benchmarking of molecular catalysts achieved
New Type of Sodium-Ion Battery
A NASICON-type Na3V2(PO4)3 cathode material is investigated in an aqueous sodium-ion battery
Multiplex Detection of Ag and Mo Nanoparticles
Simultaneous monitoring of redox reactions of metal nanoparticles allows the multiplex detection of target analytes
Electron Transfer to Organic Nanoparticles
Reductive dissolution of individual indigo nanoparticles studied to identify the mechanism, rate-determining step and kinetics
Behind the Science: Phthalocyanine-based Nanocages
Dr. Kate Lawrence talks to Professor Sun about his article on phthalocyanine (Pc)-based nanocages