Zeolite L is an aluminosilicate with one-dimensional channels, having an opening diameter of 7.1 Å. This allows the incorporation of different, electronically non-interacting dye molecules to build an artificial photonic antenna system. The conditions within the channels are such that the dye molecules cannot glide past each other. Hence, a consecutive incorporation leads to crystals with different compartments, where the density of one kind of dye is dominant. The photophysical processes taking place on such dye-loaded zeolite L antenna systems can be studied either on single micrometer or submicrometer sized crystals, on crystals dispersed in a solvent, orcoated as thin layers on a support. The energy transfer process that occurs is of ...
Sunlight is the fundamental energy source sustaining life on Earth. Green plants are provided of ver...
Sequential insertion of different dyes into the 1D channels of zeolite L (ZL) leads to supramolecula...
Zeolite microcrystals can act as host for supramolecular organization of molecules, complexes, clust...
Host-guest materials containing strongly fluorescent donor and acceptor molecules have been prepared...
Artificial photonic antenna systems have been realised by incorporating organic dyes into zeolite L....
Artificial photonic antenna systems have been realised by incorporating organic dyes into zeolite L....
Zeolite L is a versatile host material for realising functional photonic antenna systems. Energy can...
Host¿guest composites with photonic antenna properties are described. The material consists of cylin...
Host¿guest composites with photonic antenna properties are described. The material consists of cylin...
We discuss artificial photonic antenna systems that are built by incorporating chromophores into one...
We discuss artificial photonic antenna systems that are built by incorporating chromophores into one...
The work describes experimental and theoretical results on the water oxidation in absence of an exte...
The realisation of molecular assemblies featuring specific macroscopic properties is a prime example...
Sunlight is the fundamental energy source sustaining life on Earth. Green plants are provided of ver...
A series of iridium(III) compounds have been used as stopper molecules at the pore openings of zeoli...
Sunlight is the fundamental energy source sustaining life on Earth. Green plants are provided of ver...
Sequential insertion of different dyes into the 1D channels of zeolite L (ZL) leads to supramolecula...
Zeolite microcrystals can act as host for supramolecular organization of molecules, complexes, clust...
Host-guest materials containing strongly fluorescent donor and acceptor molecules have been prepared...
Artificial photonic antenna systems have been realised by incorporating organic dyes into zeolite L....
Artificial photonic antenna systems have been realised by incorporating organic dyes into zeolite L....
Zeolite L is a versatile host material for realising functional photonic antenna systems. Energy can...
Host¿guest composites with photonic antenna properties are described. The material consists of cylin...
Host¿guest composites with photonic antenna properties are described. The material consists of cylin...
We discuss artificial photonic antenna systems that are built by incorporating chromophores into one...
We discuss artificial photonic antenna systems that are built by incorporating chromophores into one...
The work describes experimental and theoretical results on the water oxidation in absence of an exte...
The realisation of molecular assemblies featuring specific macroscopic properties is a prime example...
Sunlight is the fundamental energy source sustaining life on Earth. Green plants are provided of ver...
A series of iridium(III) compounds have been used as stopper molecules at the pore openings of zeoli...
Sunlight is the fundamental energy source sustaining life on Earth. Green plants are provided of ver...
Sequential insertion of different dyes into the 1D channels of zeolite L (ZL) leads to supramolecula...
Zeolite microcrystals can act as host for supramolecular organization of molecules, complexes, clust...