Photoinduced electron transfer plays key roles in many areas of chemistry. Superexchange is an effective model to rationalize photoinduced electron transfer, particularly when molecular bridges between donor and acceptor subunits are present. In this tutorial review we discuss, within a superexchange framework, the complex role played by the bridge, with an emphasis on differences between thermal and photoinduced electron transfer, oxidative and reductive photoinduced processes, charge separation and charge recombination. Modular bridges are also considered, with specific attention to the distance dependence of donor–acceptor electronic coupling and electron transfer rate constants. The possibility of transition, depending on the bri...
Photoinduced electron transfer (ET), hole transfer (HT), charge recombination (CR) and energy transf...
The activities of our research group in the field of photoinduced electron transfer reactions are di...
Photoinduced electron transfer is involved in a number of photochemical and photobiological processe...
Photoinduced electron transfer is a topical issue in chemistry. In multicomponent donor–bridge–accep...
Abstract Molecular bridges that efficiently move charge between remote donor and acceptor sites can...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
The frontiers of electron-transfer chemistry demand that we develop theoretical frameworks to descri...
Exploring charge and energy transport in donor-bridge-acceptor systems is an important research fiel...
Electron and energy transfer reactions in covalently connected donor-bridge-acceptor assemblies are ...
Understanding how the electronic structures of electron donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) molecules infl...
Photoinduced charge transfer in organic materials is a fundamental process in various biological and...
Electron-transfer rate constants were measured for a variety of molecular systems. Therate constant ...
This chapter introduces the supramolecular photochemistry, i.e. photochemistry applied to supramolec...
Charge transfer is a fundamental and extremely important chemical reaction. Fully understanding char...
Optimizing the ratio of the rates for charge separation (CS) over charge recombination (CR) is cruci...
Photoinduced electron transfer (ET), hole transfer (HT), charge recombination (CR) and energy transf...
The activities of our research group in the field of photoinduced electron transfer reactions are di...
Photoinduced electron transfer is involved in a number of photochemical and photobiological processe...
Photoinduced electron transfer is a topical issue in chemistry. In multicomponent donor–bridge–accep...
Abstract Molecular bridges that efficiently move charge between remote donor and acceptor sites can...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
The frontiers of electron-transfer chemistry demand that we develop theoretical frameworks to descri...
Exploring charge and energy transport in donor-bridge-acceptor systems is an important research fiel...
Electron and energy transfer reactions in covalently connected donor-bridge-acceptor assemblies are ...
Understanding how the electronic structures of electron donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) molecules infl...
Photoinduced charge transfer in organic materials is a fundamental process in various biological and...
Electron-transfer rate constants were measured for a variety of molecular systems. Therate constant ...
This chapter introduces the supramolecular photochemistry, i.e. photochemistry applied to supramolec...
Charge transfer is a fundamental and extremely important chemical reaction. Fully understanding char...
Optimizing the ratio of the rates for charge separation (CS) over charge recombination (CR) is cruci...
Photoinduced electron transfer (ET), hole transfer (HT), charge recombination (CR) and energy transf...
The activities of our research group in the field of photoinduced electron transfer reactions are di...
Photoinduced electron transfer is involved in a number of photochemical and photobiological processe...