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Aggregation of Luminophores in Supramolecular System: From Mechanisms to Applications provides recent advancement in Supramolecular Chemistry, in which the luminophores are almost non-luminescent in the molecular state, but become highly emissive in the aggregate state, brings new opportunities and challenges.

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Aggregation of Luminophores in Supramolecular System: From Mechanisms to Applications provides recent advancement in Supramolecular Chemistry, in which the luminophores are almost non-luminescent in the molecular state, but become highly emissive in the aggregate state, brings new opportunities and challenges.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Neetu Tripathi obtained her Ph.D. from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India. She completed her masters with 1st rank (Gold medal) in M.Sc. She has been a recipient of the prestigious INSPIRE fellowship of the Government of India during her PhD. She has also cleared National Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor (CSIR-UGC NET), Graduate Aptitude test (GATE) in the subject of chemical sciences. Her research interests focus on the design of fluorescent molecular receptors for the detection of nitro aromatic compounds. She has published various research papers in international peer-reviewed journals (Royal Society of Chemistry and Elsevier journals).

Dr. Manoj Kumar Goshisht is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the Govt. College Tokapal, Bastar, Chhattishgarh. He obtained his Ph.D. from Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India. He has cleared National Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor (CSIR-UGC NET) in the subject of chemical sciences. His research interests include bioconjugated nanomaterials synthesis, designing drug delivery vehicle and antimicrobial agents, the study of nanoparticle-biomolecules interactions, and colloidal chemistry. He has published various research papers in international peer-reviewed journals (Royal Society of Chemistry and American Chemical Society journals).