Electron transfer is of fundamental importance in many areas of chemistry and biochemistry [1]. The ability to transfer charge efficiently over distances in the 10 nm range is crucial in various practical devices, such as organic transistors and solar cells both dye-sensitized metal oxide solar cells and bulk-heterojunction blend devices [2]. Furthermore, in the context of the ever-decreasing dimensions of integrated circuits, it is interesting to study charge transport through individual molecules [3]. Organic π -conjugated oligomers and polymers are attractive candidates as molecularwires, because modern synthetic chemistry can be used to create almost any type of π -conjugated backbone, while non-covalent interactions and supramolecular ch...
Molecular electronics (ME) represents a frontier for electronics. Designing electronic devices at th...
Electron and energy transfer reactions in covalently connected donor-bridge-acceptor assemblies are ...
The goal of our supramolecular research is to create a molecular wire subunit which will transfer el...
Electron transfer over long distances is important for many future applications in molecular electro...
Electron transfer over long distances is important for many future applications in molecular electro...
In this review we highlight recent progress in the field of photochemically and thermally induced el...
Photosynthesis is a fascinating process that provides food and oxygen. In this thesis, focus is on u...
We have established for the first time the molecular wire behaviour in a new set of hybrid covalent/...
One-dimensional organic molecular wires have emerged as idealized model systems for investigating ch...
Exploring charge and energy transport in donor-bridge-acceptor systems is an important research fiel...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) that have been studied to date have poor power conversion efficiencies....
In this Thesis, porphyrin-based donor-acceptor systems have been used to study photoinduced electron...
A series of donor\u2013acceptor arrays (C60\u2013oligo-PPV\u2013exTTF; 16\u201320) incorporating p-c...
Described are methods for the rapid syntheses of conjugated oligomers of precise length and constitu...
As functional elements in opto-electronic devices approach the singlemolecule limit, conducting orga...
Molecular electronics (ME) represents a frontier for electronics. Designing electronic devices at th...
Electron and energy transfer reactions in covalently connected donor-bridge-acceptor assemblies are ...
The goal of our supramolecular research is to create a molecular wire subunit which will transfer el...
Electron transfer over long distances is important for many future applications in molecular electro...
Electron transfer over long distances is important for many future applications in molecular electro...
In this review we highlight recent progress in the field of photochemically and thermally induced el...
Photosynthesis is a fascinating process that provides food and oxygen. In this thesis, focus is on u...
We have established for the first time the molecular wire behaviour in a new set of hybrid covalent/...
One-dimensional organic molecular wires have emerged as idealized model systems for investigating ch...
Exploring charge and energy transport in donor-bridge-acceptor systems is an important research fiel...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) that have been studied to date have poor power conversion efficiencies....
In this Thesis, porphyrin-based donor-acceptor systems have been used to study photoinduced electron...
A series of donor\u2013acceptor arrays (C60\u2013oligo-PPV\u2013exTTF; 16\u201320) incorporating p-c...
Described are methods for the rapid syntheses of conjugated oligomers of precise length and constitu...
As functional elements in opto-electronic devices approach the singlemolecule limit, conducting orga...
Molecular electronics (ME) represents a frontier for electronics. Designing electronic devices at th...
Electron and energy transfer reactions in covalently connected donor-bridge-acceptor assemblies are ...
The goal of our supramolecular research is to create a molecular wire subunit which will transfer el...