04 April 2018 7 3K Report

Conventional phosphorescent colorants are pigments because luminescent dyes must be cooled to temperatures far below ambient to obtain appreciable phosphorescence. I'm aware of considerable recent progress being made into 'room temperature phosphorescence' of organic compounds, but has this work been exploited industrially yet and translated into commercial phosphorescent dyes?

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