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UH Chemist Earns CAREER Award for Work in Luminescence

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HOUSTON, Feb. 28, 2019 — University of Houston assistant professor Thomas Teets has received a five-year, $589,000 National Science Foundation CAREER Award to explore synthetic strategies for producing photoactive organometallic compounds. Teets, an experimental chemist, will take a three-pronged approach in his research and develop compounds that efficiently emit blue light and provide long-lived lighting for organic LED color displays; develop compounds that emit in the near-infrared spectrum and efficiently produce low-energy light; and develop photocatalysts for organic synthesis capable of light-induced...Read full article

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    Published: February 2019
    Research & TechnologyUniversity of HoustoneducationAmericasawardspeopleThomas TeetsNational Science FoundationNSFCareer AwardLEDsLight SourcesDisplaysphotocatalyst

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