fosforestsents
Fosforestsents are a theoretical class of organic molecules that have been proposed to exhibit enhanced phosphorescence properties. Phosphorescence is a type of photoluminescence where light energy is absorbed by a molecule and then re-emitted slowly over time. This process is distinct from fluorescence, which involves a much faster emission of light. Fosforestsents are hypothesized to achieve this extended emission through specific structural features that promote intersystem crossing, the process by which a molecule transitions from an excited singlet state to an excited triplet state, which is responsible for phosphorescence.
The design of potential fosforestsents often involves incorporating heavy atoms or specific functional groups that can