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A superamplification effect in the detection of explosives by a fluorescent hyperbranched poly(silylenephenylene) with aggregation-enhanced emission characteristics
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Chemical EngineeringHyperbranched PolyEngineeringSmart PolymerPolymer ScienceResponsive PolymersAggregation-enhanced Emission CharacteristicsExponential FashionChemical SensorConjugated PolymerExplosive DetectionMolecular AggregateSuperamplification EffectChemistryPolymerization KineticsPolymer AnalysisBiophysicsPolymer Chemistry
Fluorescence of a hyperbranched poly(silylenephenylene) is weakened with increasing quencher concentration in an exponential fashion, giving an extremely high quenching constant and making the polymer a highly sensitive chemosensor for explosive detection.
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