Using Contrast Matching to Understand the Properties of Perylene Bisimides at different pHs
We have been examining perylene bisimides as potential organic electronic materials. These materials are interesting due to their high molar absorptivity, their ability to self-assemble and form different aggregates depending on environment. These structures and their behaviours, such as conductivity and UV-vis absorption, are highly dependent on the pH the structures are formed at. We plan to use contrast matching and selectively deuterated analogue of the same perylene bisimide to investigate how the molecules pack into the different structures to hopefully explain the differences in properties of the different aggregates.
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Emily R. Draper; ADAMS Dave; FUENTES CAPARROS Ana Maria and SCHWEINS Ralf. (2021). Using Contrast Matching to Understand the Properties of Perylene Bisimides at different pHs. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-11-2002
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