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2011
Explosive Sensing with Fluorescent Dendrimers: The Role of Collisional Quenching†
Olley, David A., Wren Ellen J., Vamvounis George, Fernee Mark J., Wang Xin, Burn Paul L., Meredith Paul, and Shaw Paul E.
Chemistry of Materials, 09/2010, Volume 23 , Number 3, p.789-794, 10.1021/cm1020355, (2011) Abstract
2010
Effect of Dimensionality in Dendrimeric and Polymeric Fluorescent Materials for Detecting Explosives
Cavaye, Hamish, Shaw Paul E., Wang Xin, Burn P. L., Lo S. C., and Meredith Paul
Macromolecules, 12/2010, Volume 43 , Number 24, p.10253-10261, 10.1021/ma102369q, (2010) Abstract
Fluoride Sensing by Catechol-Based Pi Electron Systems
An, Byeong-Kwan K., Wang Xin, Burn Paul L., and Meredith Paul
ChemPhysChem, 11/10, Volume 11 , Number 16, p.3517–3521, 10.1002/cphc.201000582, (2010) Abstract
Facile Iterative Synthesis of Biphenyl Dendrons with a Functionalized Focus
Wren, Ellen J., Wang Xin, Farlow Anthony, Lo Shih-Chun, Burn Paul L., and Meredith Paul
Organic Letters, 09/10, Volume 12 , Number 19, p.4338-4340, 10.1021/ol101717c, (2010) Abstract
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