King’s College London joins powerhouse of nanotechnology research
King’s College London is joining with the London Centre for Nanotechnology to use the power of nanotechnology to confront global healthcare, energy and environmental challenges. King’s has joined two of the capital’s leading universities, UCL and Imperial...
Efficient Near-infrared Electroluminescence from a “Metal-Free” Fluorophore
Burgeoning interest for near-infrared (NIR) organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) is fuelled by the huge prospects for integration in a broad range of applications, spanning from “biomedics” (for sensing, bio-imaging, photodynamic therapy, optogenetics, to name just a...
Photocatalysis: Importance of the Aqueous Interface
The interaction of water on TiO2 is crucial to elucidate photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen fuel generation. Anatase and rutile are the most commonly occurring polymorphs of TiO2. Although the interaction of water on rutile surfaces has been extensively...