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Boron Turns Graphene into Blue Light Emitter

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Chemists at Goethe University Frankfurt have developed a new class of organic luminescent materials through the targeted introduction of boron atoms into graphene. The compounds exhibit an intense blue fluorescence and, consequently, are of interest for use as organic LEDs (OLEDs). Within graphene, benzene rings are fused to form a honeycomb structure. Sections of this structure, referred to as nanographenes or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), play an integral role in organic electronics. Within the study, boron atoms specifically replaced the two meso carbon atoms within the...Read full article

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    Published: July 2015
    BiophotonicsResearch & TechnologyEuropeGermanyGoethe University FrankfurtLEDsLight SourcesboronValentin HertzMatthias WagnerTech PulseBioScanEuro News

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