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Fluorescent hydrogels formed by CH–π and π–π interactions as the main driving forces: an approach toward understanding the relationship between fluorescence and structure

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Published
Jan 01, 2013
Vol/Issue
49(21)
Pages
2109
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Jinho Ahn, Sunhong Park, Ji Ha Lee, et al. (2013). Fluorescent hydrogels formed by CH–π and π–π interactions as the main driving forces: an approach toward understanding the relationship between fluorescence and structure. Chemical Communications, 49(21), 2109. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cc37249e
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