Organic core-shell nanostructures: microemulsion synthesis and upconverted emission.

@article{Zhang2010OrganicCN,
  title={Organic core-shell nanostructures: microemulsion synthesis and upconverted emission.},
  author={Chuang Zhang and Jian Yao Zheng and Yong Sheng Zhao and Jiannian Yao},
  journal={Chemical communications},
  year={2010},
  volume={46 27},
  pages={
          4959-61
        }
}
Organic core-shell nanostructures with upconverted emission property were synthesized with a microemulsion-assisted chemical reaction method. 

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