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rjgilliard Robert J. Gilliard, Jr. @rjgilliard ·
8 Oct

Congratulations to @nathan_frey_ on a successful PhD defense @ChemistryMIT! He will be an Air Force Science & Technology Postdoctoral Fellow in the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate! #maingroup @gilliardgroup

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chemistrymit MIT Chemistry @chemistrymit ·
6 Oct

Researchers in the Gilliard Lab have designed a new type of fluorescent molecule that they hope could be used for applications such as generating clearer images of tumors.

https://chemistry.mit.edu/chemistry-news/chemists-create-red-fluorescent-dyes-that-may-enable-clearer-biomedical-imaging/

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boron_chemistry Boron-Chem-Research @boron_chemistry ·
6 Oct

Unlocking red-to-near-infrared luminescence via ion-pair assembly in carbodicarbene borenium ions (@NatureChemistry): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-025-01941-6 (@RJGilliard, @gilliardgroup).

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rjgilliard Robert J. Gilliard, Jr. @rjgilliard ·
6 Oct

Our manuscript introducing ion-pair assembly in CDC-borenium ions as a method to unlock red to near-infrared luminescence is now published in @NatureChemistry (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-025-01941-6)! Chunlin shows that counteranion modulation directs solid-state emission! #maingroup

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