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Potentiostatic Modulation of the Lifetime of Light-Induced Charge Separation in a Heterosupermolecule
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Potentiostatic Modulation of the Lifetime of Light-Induced Charge Separation in a Heterosupermolecule

Geoffrey Will, Gerrit Boschloo, S. Nagaraja Rao and Donald Fitzmaurice
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part B, Vol.103(38), pp.8067-8079
1999
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https://doi.org/10.1021/jp990414iView
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Abstract

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A heterosupermolecule has been assembled by covalently linking a TiO2 nanocrystal, a ruthenium complex, and a viologen. The associated heterosupramolecular function, long-lived light-induced charge separation, has been demonstrated. Potentiostatic modulation of this function has also been demonstrated. The reported findings and associated insights may find practical applications in the area of optical information storage.

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