Publications by authors named "J A GILROY"

Fluorophores that respond to external stimuli, such as changes in pH, have utility in bio-imaging and sensing applications. Almost all pH-responsive fluorophores rely on complex syntheses and the use of pH-responsive functional groups that are peripheral to the fluorophore framework. In this work, pH-responsive boron-containing heterocycles based on tridentate acyl pyridylhydrazone ligands were prepared.

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  • ????-Conjugated polymers, particularly those with acetylenic units, have narrow optical band gaps and adjustable energy levels, making them suitable for organic electronics.
  • This study explores the structure-property relationships of these polymers by synthesizing Glaser-Hay-coupled model compounds and random copolymers with BF formazanate, fluorene, and bis(alkoxy)benzene units.
  • The resulting materials demonstrate notable redox activity and broad absorption profiles, indicating their potential use in photovoltaics and light-harvesting technologies.
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Emissive organic materials are predominantly fluorescent and there is significant interest in realizing and understanding examples that defy this paradigm and exhibit phosphorescence under ambient conditions. Organic room temperature phosphorescence (ORTP) offers the long-lived excited states and bathochromically-shifted emission maxima of phosphorescence without the use of potentially toxic and expensive transition metals. Most ORTP materials rely on well-studied structural motifs that include aryl carbonyls, sulfones, and heavy main group elements.

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Since the Nobel prize winning discovery that polyacetylene could act as a semiconductor, there has been tremendous efforts dedicated to understanding and harnessing the unusual properties of π-conjugated polymers. Much of this research has focused on the preparation of oligoynes and polyynes with well-defined numbers of repeating alkyne units as models for carbyne. These studies are usually hampered by a structure-property relationship where the stability of the resulting materials decrease with the incorporation of additional alkyne units.

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Managing genetic disease using medically assisted reproductive technology is increasingly promoted as a feasible option, given revolutionary advances in genomics. Far less attention has been directed to the issue of whether there is equitable access to this option. Context and circumstance determine equitable access; however, reporting has drawn overwhelmingly from affluent Anglo-western populations in developed countries.

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