Publications of Sebastian Stappert
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Journal Article (11)
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Journal Article
123 (27), pp. 16602 - 16613 (2019)
Direct and Energy-Transfer-Mediated Charge-Transfer State Formation and Recombination in Triangulene-Spacer-Perylenediimide Multichromophores: Lessons for Photovoltaic Applications. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2.
Journal Article
24 (48), pp. 12623 - 12629 (2018)
Positional Isomers of Chromophore-Peptide Conjugates Self-Assemble into Different Morphologies. Chemistry – A European Journal 3.
Journal Article
9 (11), pp. 1068 - 1072 (2017)
A triaxial supramolecular weave. Nature Chemistry 4.
Journal Article
53 (38), pp. 5310 - 5313 (2017)
(o-Phenyleno)naphthalene diimides: a pink fluorescent chromophore. Chemical Communications 5.
Journal Article
359 (23), pp. 4184 - 4189 (2017)
Practical Syntheses of Terrylene Chromophores from Naphthalene and Perylene Building Blocks. Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis 6.
Journal Article
120 (9), pp. 2333 - 2342 (2016)
Synthesis, Ensemble, and Single Molecule Characterization of a Diphenyl-Acetylene Linked Terrylenediimide Dimer. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 7.
Journal Article
8 (30), pp. 19393 - 19401 (2016)
Enhanced Photocurrent Density by Spin-Coated NiO Photocathodes for N-Annulated Perylene-Based p-Type Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 8.
Journal Article
28 (3), pp. 906 - 914 (2016)
Synthesis of an Acceptor-Donor-Acceptor Multichromophore Consisting of Terrylene and Perylene Diimides for Multistep Energy Transfer Studies. Chemistry of Materials 9.
Journal Article
24 (47), pp. 7530 - 7537 (2014)
Ortho- vs Bay-Functionalization: A Comparative Study on Tetracyano-Terrylenediimides. Advanced Functional Materials 10.
Journal Article
118 (50), pp. 14662 - 14674 (2014)
Photophysical Investigation of Cyano-Substituted Terrylenediimide Derivatives. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 11.
Journal Article
135 (51), pp. 19180 - 19185 (2013)
Green Emitting Photoproducts from Terrylene Diimide after Red Illumination. Journal of the American Chemical Society