Jianmin Shi
United States Army Research Laboratory
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Light Manipulating Organic Materials and Devices IV | 2017
Michael J. Ferry; Neal Bambha; William Shensky; Jianmin Shi; Ryan M. O'Donnell; Trenton R. Ensley
The photophysical properties of cyclometallated iridium compounds are beneficial for nonlinear optical (NLO) applications, such as the design of reverse saturable absorption (RSA) materials. We report on the NLO characterization of a family of compounds of the form [Ir(pbt)2(LX)], where pbt is 2-phenylbenzothiazole and LX is a beta-diketonate ligand. In particular, we investigate the effects of trifluoromethylation on compound solubility and photophysics compared to the parent acetylacetonate (acac) version. The NLO properties, such as the singlet and triplet excited-state cross sections, of these compounds were measured using the Z-scan technique. The excited-state lifetimes were determined from visible transient absorption spectroscopy.
Inorganic Chemistry | 2017
Ryan M. O’Donnell; Tod A. Grusenmeyer; David J. Stewart; Trenton R. Ensley; William Shensky; Joy E. Haley; Jianmin Shi
We report a general, photochemical method for the rapid deoxygenation of organic solvents and aqueous solutions via visible light excitation of transition metal chromophores (TMCs) in the presence of singlet oxygen scavenging substrates. Either 2,5-dimethylfuran or an amino acid (histidine or tryptophan methyl ester) was used as the substrate in conjunction with an iridium or ruthenium TMC in toluene, acetonitrile, or water. This behavior is described for solutions with chromophore concentrations that are pertinent for both luminescence and transient absorption spectroscopies. These results consistently produce TMC lifetimes comparable to those measured using traditional inert gas sparging and freeze-pump-thaw techniques. This method has the added benefits of providing long-term stability (days to months); economical preparation due to use of inexpensive, commercially available oxygen scrubbing substrates; and negligible size and weight footprints compared to traditional methods. Furthermore, attainment of dissolved [O2] < 50 μM makes this method relevant to any solution application requiring low dissolved oxygen concentration in solution, provided that the oxygenated substrate does not interfere with the intended chemical process.
Archive | 1993
Douglas C. Neckers; Jianmin Shi
Inorganic Chemistry | 2007
Kenneth Dedeian; Jianmin Shi; Eric Forsythe; David C. Morton; Peter Y. Zavalij
Chemistry of Materials | 2006
Bipin K. Shah; Douglas C. Neckers; Jianmin Shi; Eric Forsythe; David C. Morton
Archive | 1992
Douglas C. Neckers; Jianmin Shi
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2005
Bipin K. Shah; Douglas C. Neckers; Jianmin Shi; Eric Forsythe; David C. Morton
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Peng Zhao; Salimeh Tofighi; Ryan M. O’Donnell; Jianmin Shi; Mykhailo V. Bondar; David J. Hagan; Eric W. Van Stryland
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Peng Zhao; Salimeh Tofighi; Ryan M. O'Donnell; Jianmin Shi; Peter Y. Zavalij; Mykhailo V. Bondar; David J. Hagan; Eric W. Van Stryland
Frontiers in Optics / Laser Science | 2018
Salimeh Tofighi; Mykhailo V. Bondar; Ryan M. O’Donnell; Jianmin Shi; David J. Hagan; Eric W. Van Stryland