Publication detail

Organic optoelectronic materials: tailormade systems bordering between advanced applications and medicine

RICHTÁR, J. KRAJČOVIČ, J. TRUKSA, J. IVANOVÁ, L.

Original Title

Organic optoelectronic materials: tailormade systems bordering between advanced applications and medicine

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

Organic optoelectronic materials have received much attention over the past decades as promising alternatives for wide range of applications. By tailoring the properties of these materials through organic synthesis, novel compounds with enhanced characteristics can be developed for specific uses. Nowadays, a large group of these materials explores the intersection of organic synthesis, bioinspired materials, and medical applications. By tailoring the properties of these materials through organic synthesis, novel compounds with enhanced characteristics can be developed for specific uses. In the realm of photodynamic and photothermal therapy, it is important to develop new near- infrared-absorbing molecules, such as macrocyclic phthalocyanines or porphyrins. This pursuit represents a significant challenge that can be addressed through innovative synthetic approaches and thorough optimization of reaction conditions. Using of tools of organic synthesis for preparation and study of bioinspired materials uniquely declares potential of organic optoelectronic systems in advancing medical technology and their potential connections to established fields.

Keywords

organic electronics, optoelectronics, organic chemistry

Authors

RICHTÁR, J.; KRAJČOVIČ, J.; TRUKSA, J.; IVANOVÁ, L.

Released

15. 10. 2024

Location

Orléans

Pages from

22

Pages to

22

Pages count

24

BibTex

@misc{BUT193767,
  author="Jan {Richtár} and Jozef {Krajčovič} and Jan {Truksa} and Lucia {Ivanová}",
  title="Organic optoelectronic materials: tailormade systems bordering between advanced applications and medicine",
  booktitle="8th Barrande Bioscience Meeting",
  year="2024",
  pages="22--22",
  address="Orléans",
  note="abstract"
}