BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250812T122843EDT-7071lDSHdf@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250812T162843Z DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nIn this presentation\, I document our recent effor ts to design supramolecular assemblies that emit via thermally activated d elayed fluorescence (TADF). These include the first examples of gels\, cag es and rotaxanes that emit TADF. Further\, we demonstrate an unprecedented heavy atom-free or room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) hydrogen-bonded networks and disclose a potential universal strategy for the construction of solid-state RTP systems.\n\n \n\nBio:\n\n \n\nEli Zysman-Colman obtain ed his Ph.D. from 91ÉçÇø in 2003 under the supervision of Prof. David N. Harpp as an FCAR scholar\, conducting research in physical organ ic sulfur chemistry. He then completed two postdoctoral fellowships\, one in supramolecular chemistry with Prof. Jay Siegel at the Organic Chemistry Institute\, University of Zurich as an FQRNT fellow and the other in inor ganic materials chemistry with Prof. Stefan Bernhard at Princeton Universi ty as a PCCM fellow. He joined the department of chemistry at the Universi té de Sherbrooke in Quebec\, Canada as an assistant professor in 2007. In 2013\, he moved to the University of St Andrews in St Andrews\, UK\, where he is presently Professor of Optoelectronic Materials\, Fellow of the Roy al Society of Chemistry and a past holder of a Royal Society Leverhulme Tr ust Senior Research Fellowship. His research program focuses on the ration al design of: (I) luminophores for energy-efficient visual displays and fl at panel lighting based on organic light emitting diode (OLED) and light-e mitting electrochemical cell (LEEC) device architectures\; (II) sensing ma terials employed in electrochemiluminescence\; and (III) photocatalyst dev eloping for use in organic reactions.\n DTSTART:20230130T180000Z DTEND:20230130T193000Z LOCATION:OM 10 SUMMARY:Chemical Society Seminar: Eli Zysman-Colman - The design of thermal ly activated delayed fluorescent and heavy-atom free room temperature phos phorescent supramolecular assemblies URL:/chemistry/channels/event/chemical-society-seminar -eli-zysman-colman-design-thermally-activated-delayed-fluorescent-and-heav y-353740 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR