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Ruthenium complexes have garnered significant interest in real-time investigations due to their unique chemical and photophysical properties, which make them promising candidates for applications in catalysis, molecular electronics, and biomedical research. These complexes exhibit exceptional catalytic activity, especially in processes such as water splitting, hydrogenation, and organic transformations. In biomedical contexts, ruthenium-based compounds are being explored as potential anticancer agents, offering an alternative to traditional platinum-based drugs due to their lower toxicity and ability to target tumor cells more selectively. Moreover, their strong luminescence and redox activity facilitate their use in real-time imaging and sensing applications, enabling researchers to track molecular interactions and biochemical processes dynamically. #sciencefather #Fluorescence #Phosphorescence #ExcitedStates #EmissionSpectra #Photonics #Spectroscopy #QuantumYield #EnergyTransfer #NonRadiativeDecay #Photochemistry #TimeResolvedSpectroscopy #MolecularImaging #FRET #OpticalProperties #Fluorophores #Chromophores #TripletStates #AbsorptionSpectra #PhotophysicalProcesses #Photoluminescence #PhotoinducedReactions #LaserSpectroscopy #ExcitonDynamics Website: https://awardandhonors.com/ For Enquiries : support@awardandhonors.com Nominate Now : https://awardandhonors.com/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee Get Connected Here : ------------------------------------------ Facebook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram: www.instagram.com/victoriareg... Twitter: twitter.com/VictoriRegina11 Pintrest: pinterest.com/awardandhonor/

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