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    Narcissistic self-sorting of n-acene nano-ribbons yielding energy-transfer and electroluminescence at p-n junctions

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    The 2,3-didecyloxy derivative of an n-type anthracene (n-BG) and a p-type tetracene (p-R) have been synthesized and their self-assembly into nano-ribbons studied. Hyperspectral fluorescence imaging revealed their narcissistic self-sorting, leading to separated nanoribbons emitting with very different colors (blue or green for n-BG, depending on the growth solvent, and red for p-R). It is unique that the usual origins of self-sorting, such as specific H-bonding, different growth kinetics, or incompatible steric hindrance can be ruled out. Hence, the narcissistic behaviour is herein proposed to originate from a sofar unconsidered cause: the discrepancy between the quadrupolar character of n-BG and dipolar character of p-R. At the p-n junctions of these nanoribbons, inter-ribbon FRET and electro-luminescence switch-on were observed by fluorescence/luminescence microscopy.The authors acknowledge the financial support of the European Research Council Marie Curie Actions (FP7-PEOPLE-2012-ITN SMARTNET Grant agreement Nr 316656); the CNRS; the French Ministry of Education and Research; the Region Aquitaine; the ANR-06-JCJC-0030; the Department of Education, Science and Universities of the Basque Country Government (postdoctoral grant and project IT1639-22); the "Arina" informatic cluster of UPV/EHU; the facilities ELORGA of UB; and the ANR-17-CE24-0033-01 RESOLVE. The authors thank Dr A. Mendez-Ardoy for the CV measurements and CESAMO for structural analyses (ISM, Univ. Bordeaux)

    Narcissistic Self-Sorting of n-Acene Nano-Ribbons yielding Energy-Transfer and Electroluminescence at p-n Junctions

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    The 2,3-didecyloxy-derivative of an n-type anthracene (n-BG) and a p-type tetracene (p-R) have been synthesized and their self-assembly into nano-ribbons studied. Hyperspectral fluorescence imaging revealed their narcissistic self-sorting, leading to separated nanoribbons emitting with very different colors (blue or green for n-BG, depending on the growth solvent, and red for p-R). It is unique that the usual origins of self-sorting, such as specific H-bonding, different growth kinetics, or incompatible steric hindrance can be ruled out. Hence, the narcissistic behaviour is herein proposed to originate from a sofar unconsidered cause: the discrepancy between the quadrupolar character of n-BG and dipolar character of p-R. At the pn-junctions of these nanoribbons, inter-ribbon FRET and electro-luminescence switch-on were observed by fluorescence microscopy.Modulation of Organic Optic Information InterfacesFabrication Supramoléculaire de Dispositifs OLED Haute Résolution par voie ImprimableSoft Materials Advanced Research Training Networ

    Narcissistic self-sorting of n-acene nano-ribbons yielding energy-transfer and electroluminescence at p–n junctions

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    The 2,3-didecyloxy derivative of an n-type anthracene (n-BG) and a p-type tetracene (p-R) have been synthesized and their self-assembly into nano-ribbons studied. Hyperspectral fluorescence imaging revealed their narcissistic self-sorting, leading to separated nanoribbons emitting with very different colors (blue or green for n-BG, depending on the growth solvent, and red for p-R). It is unique that the usual origins of self-sorting, such as specific H-bonding, different growth kinetics, or incompatible steric hindrance can be ruled out. Hence, the narcissistic behaviour is herein proposed to originate from a so-far unconsidered cause: the discrepancy between the quadrupolar character of n-BG and dipolar character of p-R. At the p–n junctions of these nanoribbons, inter-ribbon FRET and electro-luminescence switch-on were observed by fluorescence/luminescence microscopy.Fabrication SupramolĂ©culaire de Dispositifs OLED Haute RĂ©solution par voie ImprimableModulation of Organic Optic Information Interface

    A comprehensive characterization of aggravated aging-related changes in T lymphocytes and monocytes in end-stage renal disease: The iESRD study

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    Background: Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) exhibit a premature aging phenotype of the immune system. Nevertheless, the etiology and impact of these changes in ESRD patients remain unknown. Results: Compared to healthy individuals, ESRD patients exhibit accelerated immunosenescence in both T cell and monocyte compartments, characterized by a dramatic reduction in naĂŻve CD4+ and CD8+ T cell numbers but increase in CD8+ TEMRA cell and proinflammatory monocyte numbers. Notably, within ESRD patients, aging-related immune changes positively correlated not only with increasing age but also with longer dialysis vintage. In multivariable-adjusted logistic regression models, the combination of high terminally differentiated CD8+ T cell level and high intermediate monocyte level, as a composite predictive immunophenotype, was independently associated with prevalent coronary artery disease as well as cardiovascular disease, after adjustment for age, sex, systemic inflammation and presence of diabetes. Levels of terminally differentiated CD8+ T cells also positively correlated with the level of uremic toxin p-cresyl sulfate. Conclusions: Aging-associated adaptive and innate immune changes are aggravated in ESRD and are associated with cardiovascular diseases. For the first time, our study demonstrates the potential link between immunosenescence in ESRD and duration of exposure to the uremic milieu

    Search for gravitational-lensing signatures in the full third observing run of the LIGO-Virgo network

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    Gravitational lensing by massive objects along the line of sight to the source causes distortions of gravitational wave-signals; such distortions may reveal information about fundamental physics, cosmology and astrophysics. In this work, we have extended the search for lensing signatures to all binary black hole events from the third observing run of the LIGO--Virgo network. We search for repeated signals from strong lensing by 1) performing targeted searches for subthreshold signals, 2) calculating the degree of overlap amongst the intrinsic parameters and sky location of pairs of signals, 3) comparing the similarities of the spectrograms amongst pairs of signals, and 4) performing dual-signal Bayesian analysis that takes into account selection effects and astrophysical knowledge. We also search for distortions to the gravitational waveform caused by 1) frequency-independent phase shifts in strongly lensed images, and 2) frequency-dependent modulation of the amplitude and phase due to point masses. None of these searches yields significant evidence for lensing. Finally, we use the non-detection of gravitational-wave lensing to constrain the lensing rate based on the latest merger-rate estimates and the fraction of dark matter composed of compact objects

    Nano-ribbons and anisotropic crystals of anthracenes and tetracenes with tunable emission : study of the photophysics and energy transfer by confocal fluorescence microscopy

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    De nouveaux nano-objets anisotropes fluorescents sont obtenus par l’assemblage d’acĂšnes spĂ©cifiquement conçus. Dans des cristaux, nano-rubans et nanoparticules anisotropes de 2,3-dialkyldiphenylanthracĂšnes, les efficacitĂ©s et la polarisation de l’émission bleue sont remarquables. La couleur de l’émission est accordĂ©e par le dopage avec des Ă©metteurs verts et oranges (di- et tĂ©tra-phĂ©nyltĂ©tracĂšnes). La microscopie confocale de fluorescence permet d’étudier les cinĂ©tiques des Ă©tats excitĂ©s et des transferts d’énergie photo-induits, ainsi que la dispersion et les orientations des Ă©metteurs. Pour la premiĂšre fois, l’influence de la largeur de nano-rubans sur la cinĂ©tique d’annihilations triplet-triplet de tĂ©tracĂšnes est mise en Ă©vidence. La microscopie rĂ©vĂšle Ă©galement le polymorphisme inhabituel d’un dĂ©rivĂ© diĂ©thynylphĂ©nyl-anthracĂšne. Ce travail ouvre des perspectives pour le dĂ©veloppement et l’étude de processus fondamentaux de nano-matĂ©riaux luminescents.New fluorescent anisotropic nano-objects are obtained by the assembly of specifically designed acenes. In crystals, nano-ribbons and anisotropic nanoparticles of 2,3-dialkyldiphenylanthracenes, the efficiencies and the polarization of the blue emission is remarkable. The color of the emission is tuned by doping with green and orange emitters (di-and tetra-phenyltetracenes). Confocal fluorescence microscopy is used to study the kinetics of excited states and photo-induced energy transfers, as well as the dispersion and orientation of the emitters. For the first time, the influence of the width of the nano-ribbons on the kinetics of tetracene triplet-triplet annihilations is highlighted. Microscopy also reveals the unusual polymorphism of a diethynylphenyl anthracene derivative. This work opens perspectives for the development and study of fundamental processes of luminescent nano-materials

    Nano-ribbons and anisotropic crystals of anthracenes and tetracenes with tunable emission : study of the photophysics and energy transfer by confocal fluorescence microscopy

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    De nouveaux nano-objets anisotropes fluorescents sont obtenus par l’assemblage d’acĂšnes spĂ©cifiquement conçus. Dans des cristaux, nano-rubans et nanoparticules anisotropes de 2,3-dialkyldiphenylanthracĂšnes, les efficacitĂ©s et la polarisation de l’émission bleue sont remarquables. La couleur de l’émission est accordĂ©e par le dopage avec des Ă©metteurs verts et oranges (di- et tĂ©tra-phĂ©nyltĂ©tracĂšnes). La microscopie confocale de fluorescence permet d’étudier les cinĂ©tiques des Ă©tats excitĂ©s et des transferts d’énergie photo-induits, ainsi que la dispersion et les orientations des Ă©metteurs. Pour la premiĂšre fois, l’influence de la largeur de nano-rubans sur la cinĂ©tique d’annihilations triplet-triplet de tĂ©tracĂšnes est mise en Ă©vidence. La microscopie rĂ©vĂšle Ă©galement le polymorphisme inhabituel d’un dĂ©rivĂ© diĂ©thynylphĂ©nyl-anthracĂšne. Ce travail ouvre des perspectives pour le dĂ©veloppement et l’étude de processus fondamentaux de nano-matĂ©riaux luminescents.New fluorescent anisotropic nano-objects are obtained by the assembly of specifically designed acenes. In crystals, nano-ribbons and anisotropic nanoparticles of 2,3-dialkyldiphenylanthracenes, the efficiencies and the polarization of the blue emission is remarkable. The color of the emission is tuned by doping with green and orange emitters (di-and tetra-phenyltetracenes). Confocal fluorescence microscopy is used to study the kinetics of excited states and photo-induced energy transfers, as well as the dispersion and orientation of the emitters. For the first time, the influence of the width of the nano-ribbons on the kinetics of tetracene triplet-triplet annihilations is highlighted. Microscopy also reveals the unusual polymorphism of a diethynylphenyl anthracene derivative. This work opens perspectives for the development and study of fundamental processes of luminescent nano-materials

    Facile Synthesis of 5,10,15-Hexaaryl Truxenes: Structure and Properties

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