In a charge-transfer (CT) transition, electron density moves from one end of the molecule (donor) to the other end (acceptor). This type of transition is of paramount importance in nature, for example, in photosynthesis, and it governs the excitation of several protein biochromophores and luminophores such as the oxyluciferin anion that accounts for light emission from fireflies. Both transition energy and oscillator strength are linked to the coupling between the donor and acceptor groups: The weaker the coupling, the smaller the excitation energy. But a weak coupling necessarily also causes a low oscillator strength possibly preventing direct excitation (basically zero probability in the noncoupling case). The coupling is determined by th...
Electronically excited states characterized by intramolecular charge transfer play an essential role...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Electronically excited states characterized by intramolecular charge transfer play an essential role...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ∗ optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many biochromophore anions located within protein pockets display charge-transfer (CT) transitions t...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Understanding the intricate molecular motions that occur in solvents is a scientific challenge for m...
Understanding the intricate molecular motions that occur in solvents is a scientific challenge for m...
The intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) process in donor-acceptor systems has tremendous importance...
The intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) process in donor-acceptor systems has tremendous importance...
Isomers of nitrophenolate can serve as models for flourophores commonly found in fluorescent protein...
Electronically excited states characterized by intramolecular charge transfer play an essential role...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Electronically excited states characterized by intramolecular charge transfer play an essential role...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ∗ optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Many biochromophore anions located within protein pockets display charge-transfer (CT) transitions t...
Many photoactive biomolecules are anions and exhibit ππ* optical transitions but with a degree of ch...
Understanding the intricate molecular motions that occur in solvents is a scientific challenge for m...
Understanding the intricate molecular motions that occur in solvents is a scientific challenge for m...
The intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) process in donor-acceptor systems has tremendous importance...
The intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) process in donor-acceptor systems has tremendous importance...
Isomers of nitrophenolate can serve as models for flourophores commonly found in fluorescent protein...
Electronically excited states characterized by intramolecular charge transfer play an essential role...
Processes where a molecule absorbs visible light and then disposes of the excess energy via electron...
Electronically excited states characterized by intramolecular charge transfer play an essential role...