Molecular Engineering for Solar Energy Conversion and Lighting Materials
Author(s): Filippo Monti, Nicola Armaroli
Published: 2015
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Abstract
Photo-induced energy transferenergy transfer and electron transferelectron transfer, together with luminescence phenomena, are basic physical processes that play a key role for several applications in everyday technologies, from solar panels to smartphone displays. Our group performs fundamental research on solar energy conversion and lighting, focusing on the design, preparation, and characterization of suitably engineered molecules, metal complexes, supramolecular arrays, and nanomaterials. Herein, some of our recent results in these fields will be briefly illustrated, with particular emphasis on (1) multicomponent systems containing electron donors and acceptors that mimic the fundamental processes of natural photosynthesis and (2) iridium(III) and copper(I) luminescent metal complexes that can be utilized as active materials in light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), an alternative device concept with respect to organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs).
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KEYWORDS
Solar energy

Light sources and illumination

Metals

Organic light emitting diodes

Luminescence

Molecules

Nanomaterials

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