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Deep-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence of a CF3-substituted carbene-metal-amide complex.
Summary: Scientists have created a new, gold-based material that glows with a deep blue light. They made this by combining gold with special chemical building blocks, including one called CF3. This new material was easy to make in large amounts and could be very useful for making better, brighter screens and energy-efficient lights in the future!
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Amides