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Vosch, Tom, Cotlet, Mircea, Hofkens, Johan, Van Der Biest, Koen, Lor, Marc, Weston, Kenneth, Tinnefeld, Philip, Sauer, Markus, Latterini, Loredana, Müllen, Klaus, De Schryver, Frans C. (2003) Probing Förster Type Energy Pathways in a First Generation Rigid Dendrimer Bearing Two Perylene Imide Chromophores. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 107 (36). 6920-6931 doi:10.1021/jp034906d

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TitleProbing Förster Type Energy Pathways in a First Generation Rigid Dendrimer Bearing Two Perylene Imide Chromophores
JournalThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
AuthorsVosch, TomAuthor
Cotlet, MirceaAuthor
Hofkens, JohanAuthor
Van Der Biest, KoenAuthor
Lor, MarcAuthor
Weston, KennethAuthor
Tinnefeld, PhilipAuthor
Sauer, MarkusAuthor
Latterini, LoredanaAuthor
Müllen, KlausAuthor
De Schryver, Frans C.Author
Year2003 (September)Volume107
Issue36
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/jp034906dSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceVosch, Tom, Cotlet, Mircea, Hofkens, Johan, Van Der Biest, Koen, Lor, Marc, Weston, Kenneth, Tinnefeld, Philip, Sauer, Markus, Latterini, Loredana, Müllen, Klaus, De Schryver, Frans C. (2003) Probing Förster Type Energy Pathways in a First Generation Rigid Dendrimer Bearing Two Perylene Imide Chromophores. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 107 (36). 6920-6931 doi:10.1021/jp034906d
Plain TextVosch, Tom, Cotlet, Mircea, Hofkens, Johan, Van Der Biest, Koen, Lor, Marc, Weston, Kenneth, Tinnefeld, Philip, Sauer, Markus, Latterini, Loredana, Müllen, Klaus, De Schryver, Frans C. (2003) Probing Förster Type Energy Pathways in a First Generation Rigid Dendrimer Bearing Two Perylene Imide Chromophores. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 107 (36). 6920-6931 doi:10.1021/jp034906d
In(2003, September) The Journal of Physical Chemistry A Vol. 107 (36) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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