The interface formed by a titanium oxide nanoparticle and a set of carboxyl molecules is quantum chemically considered as a chain of building blocks (with a limited size) in the form of binary molecular systems characterized by a strong donor-acceptor interaction. The ultrafast transfer of photoexcited electrons to the conduction band of titanium oxide is explained by the specific composition of the molecular orbitals of the system. © 2007 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd
Pentacene molecules have recently been observed to form a well-ordered monolayer on the (110) surfac...
In this project electron transfer at semiconductor liquid interfaces was examined by ultrafast time-...
The effect of electronic and nuclear factors on the dynamics of dye-to-semiconductor electron transf...
The current paper presents new aspects of a quantum-chemical study of the interface formed by the ti...
We have employed femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy in enediol-TiO<sub>2</sub> systems (c...
We have employed femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy in enediol-TiO<sub>2</sub> systems (c...
A quantum-mechanical description of the electron–hole charge separation and interfacial electron tra...
Quantum chemical calculations have been used to model dye-sensitized nanostructured titanium dioxide...
Three driving forces control the energy level alignment between transition-metal oxides and organic ...
Photoinduced electron transfer (PET) across molecular/bulk interfaces has gained attention only rece...
Heterogeneous electron transfer (HET) between photoexcited molecules and colloidal TiO<sub>2</sub> h...
∆S‡ influence on interfacial electron transfer dynamics from anatase TiO2 to molecular acceptor
Knowledge of electronic structures and transport mechanisms at molecule-semiconductor interfaces is ...
Strong dependence of the quantum yield of electron injection, Φ<sub>injection</sub>, on the excess v...
When conjugate molecules are self-assembled on the surface of semiconductors, emergent properties re...
Pentacene molecules have recently been observed to form a well-ordered monolayer on the (110) surfac...
In this project electron transfer at semiconductor liquid interfaces was examined by ultrafast time-...
The effect of electronic and nuclear factors on the dynamics of dye-to-semiconductor electron transf...
The current paper presents new aspects of a quantum-chemical study of the interface formed by the ti...
We have employed femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy in enediol-TiO<sub>2</sub> systems (c...
We have employed femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy in enediol-TiO<sub>2</sub> systems (c...
A quantum-mechanical description of the electron–hole charge separation and interfacial electron tra...
Quantum chemical calculations have been used to model dye-sensitized nanostructured titanium dioxide...
Three driving forces control the energy level alignment between transition-metal oxides and organic ...
Photoinduced electron transfer (PET) across molecular/bulk interfaces has gained attention only rece...
Heterogeneous electron transfer (HET) between photoexcited molecules and colloidal TiO<sub>2</sub> h...
∆S‡ influence on interfacial electron transfer dynamics from anatase TiO2 to molecular acceptor
Knowledge of electronic structures and transport mechanisms at molecule-semiconductor interfaces is ...
Strong dependence of the quantum yield of electron injection, Φ<sub>injection</sub>, on the excess v...
When conjugate molecules are self-assembled on the surface of semiconductors, emergent properties re...
Pentacene molecules have recently been observed to form a well-ordered monolayer on the (110) surfac...
In this project electron transfer at semiconductor liquid interfaces was examined by ultrafast time-...
The effect of electronic and nuclear factors on the dynamics of dye-to-semiconductor electron transf...