2024
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202405314
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Water‐Ice Microstructures and Hydration States of Acridinium Iodide Studied by Phosphorescence Spectroscopy

Hongping Liu,
Hao Su,
Ning Chen
et al.

Abstract: Ice has been suggested to have played a significant role in the origin of life partly owing to its ability to concentrate organic molecules and promote reaction efficiency. However, the techniques for studying organic molecules in ice are absorption‐based, which limits the sensitivity of measurements. Here we introduce an emission‐based method to study organic molecules in water ice: the phosphorescence displays high sensitivity depending on the hydration state of an organic salt probe, acridinium iodide (ADI)… Show more

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