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Tom Vosch is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and has contributed extensively to the field of Materials Science, with a strong focus on Materials Chemistry. Their research spans areas such as Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Molecular Biology, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Biophysics.

Their publication record includes topics centered on Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications, Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications, as well as Advanced Biosensing and Bioanalysis Techniques. Additionally, their work touches on Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis, Crystallization and Solubility Studies, X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, and Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials.

Vosch has published in several frequent venues, which include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Nanoscale Advances
  • Chemical Science

Their recent notable papers include:

  • "Structure and luminescence of DNA-templated silver clusters" (2021) published in Nanoscale Advances
  • "Solvent-Dependent Growth and Stabilization Mechanisms of Surfactant-Free Colloidal Pt Nanoparticles" (2020) published in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Unusually large fluorescence quantum yield for a near-infrared emitting DNA-stabilized silver nanocluster" (2020) published in Chemical Communications
  • "Chloride Ligands on DNA-Stabilized Silver Nanoclusters" (2023) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Rational Design of Bright Long Fluorescence Lifetime Dyad Fluorophores for Single Molecule Imaging and Detection" (2021) published in Journal of the American Chemical Society

Frequent collaborators with whom Vosch has published several works include:

  • Cecilia Cerretani
  • Mikkel Baldtzer Liisberg
  • Vanessa Rück
  • Christian Brinch Mollerup
  • Giacomo Romolini

Best Publications

  • Oligonucleotide-stabilized Ag nanocluster fluorophores.

    Chris I. Richards;Sungmoon Choi;Jung-Cheng Hsiang;Yasuko Antoku

  • The Rylene Colorant Family—Tailored Nanoemitters for Photonics Research and Applications

    Tanja Weil;Tom Vosch;Johan Hofkens;Kalina Peneva

  • Strongly emissive individual DNA-encapsulated Ag nanoclusters as single-molecule fluorophores

    Tom Vosch;Yasuko Antoku;Jung-Cheng Hsiang;Chris I. Richards

  • Bandgap opening in oxygen plasma-treated graphene.

    Amirhasan Nourbakhsh;Mirco Cantoro;Tom Vosch;Geoffrey Pourtois

  • Energy dissipation in multichromophoric single dendrimers

    F. C. De Schryver;T. Vosch;M. Cotlet;M. Van der Auweraer

  • Probing Photophysical Processes in Individual Multichromophoric Dendrimers by Single-Molecule Spectroscopy

    Johan Hofkens;Michael Maus;Thomas Gensch;Tom Vosch

  • Rapid Detection of MicroRNA by a Silver Nanocluster DNA Probe

    Seong Wook Yang;Tom Vosch

  • An optical authentication system based on imaging of excitation-selected lanthanide luminescence.

    Miguel R. Carro-Temboury;Riikka Arppe;Tom Vosch;Thomas Just Sørensen

  • Probing intramolecular Forster resonance energy transfer in a naphthaleneimide-peryleneimide-terrylenediimide-based dendrimer by ensemble and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy

    Mircea Cotlet;Tom Vosch;Satoshi Habuchi;Tanja Weil

  • Characterization of fluorescence in heat-treated silver-exchanged zeolites.

    Gert De Cremer;Eduardo Coutiño-Gonzalez;Maarten B J Roeffaers;Bart Moens

  • Selective Bifunctional Catalytic Conversion of Cellulose over Reshaped Ni Particles at the Tip of Carbon Nanofibers

    Stijn Van de Vyver;Jan Geboers;Michiel Dusselier;Hans Schepers

  • Revealing competitive Forster-type resonance energy-transfer pathways in single bichromophoric molecules

    Johan Hofkens;Mircea Cotlet;Tom Vosch;Philip Tinnefeld

  • Design aspects of bright red emissive silver nanoclusters/DNA probes for microRNA detection.

    Pratik Shah;Andreas Rørvig-Lund;Samir Ben Chaabane;Peter Waaben Thulstrup

  • Intramolecular energy hopping and energy trapping in polyphenylene dendrimers with multiple peryleneimide donor chromophores and a terryleneimide acceptor trap chromophore.

    Michael Maus;Rina De;Marc Lor;Tania Weil

  • Conformational rearrangements in and twisting of a single molecule

    J. Hofkens;T. Vosch;M. Maus;F. Köhn

  • Electron transfer-induced blinking in Ag nanodot fluorescence

    Sandeep A. Patel;Matteo Cozzuol;Joel M. Hales;Chris I. Richards

  • Optically modulated fluorophores for selective fluorescence signal recovery.

    Chris I. Richards;Jung-Cheng Hsiang;Dulal Senapati;Sandeep Patel

  • Antibunching in the emission of a single tetrachromophoric dendritic system

    Philip Tinnefeld;Kenneth D. Weston;Tom Vosch;Mircea Cotlet

  • Probing Förster Type Energy Pathways in a First Generation Rigid Dendrimer Bearing Two Perylene Imide Chromophores

    T. Vosch;M. Cotlet;J. Hofkens;K. Van Der Biest

  • Crystal structure of a NIR-Emitting DNA-Stabilized Ag16 Nanocluster

    Cecilia Cerretani;Hiroki Kanazawa;Hiroki Kanazawa;Tom Vosch;Jiro Kondo

  • Fluorescence Detection from Single Dendrimers with Multiple Chromophores

    Thomas Gensch;Johan Hofkens;Andreas Heirmann;Kenji Tsuda

  • Rylenfarbstoffe als maßgeschneiderte Nanoemitter für die Photonik

    Tanja Weil;Tom Vosch;Johan Hofkens;Kalina Peneva

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan Hofkens
Johan Hofkens KU Leuven
Bert F. Sels
Bert F. Sels KU Leuven
Klaus Müllen
Klaus Müllen Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Mircea Cotlet
Mircea Cotlet Brookhaven National Laboratory
Matthias Arenz
Matthias Arenz University of Bern
Andreas Herrmann
Andreas Herrmann RWTH Aachen University
Jesper Nygård
Jesper Nygård University of Copenhagen
Tanja Weil
Tanja Weil Max Planck Society

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