Carbon Bionanotechnology Lab
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Estados UnidosPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de University of Notre Dame (13)
2008
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Spectroscopic characterization of photolytically generated radical ion pairs in single-wall carbon nanotubes bearing surface-immobilized tetrathiafulvalenes
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 130, Núm. 1, pp. 66-73
2006
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Electronically interacting single wall carbon nanotube-porphyrin nanohybrids
Journal of Materials Chemistry, Vol. 16, Núm. 1, pp. 62-65
2005
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Nanoscale organization of a phthalocyanine-fullerene system: Remarkable stabilization of charges in photoactive 1-D nanotubules
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 127, Núm. 16, pp. 5811-5813
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Nanosized inorganic/organic composites for solar energy conversion
Journal of Materials Chemistry, Vol. 15, Núm. 1, pp. 114-118
2004
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Cyclic Voltammetry and Bulk Electronic Properties of Soluble Carbon Nanotubes
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 126, Núm. 6, pp. 1646-1647
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Donor-acceptor nanoensembles of soluble carbon nanotubes
Chemical Communications, pp. 2034-2035
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Electrostatic interactions by design. Versatile methodology towards multifunctional assemblies/nanostructured electrodes
Chemical Communications, pp. 2517-2525
2003
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A topologically new ruthenium porphyrin-fullerene donor-acceptor ensemble
Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, Vol. 2, Núm. 11, pp. 1067-1073
2000
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Charge separation in fullerene containing donor-bridge-acceptor molecules
Carbon, Vol. 38, Núm. 11, pp. 1615-1623
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Charge-transfer in a π-stacked fullerene porphyrin dyad: Evidence for back electron transfer in the 'Marcus-inverted' region
Chemical Communications, pp. 373-374
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Photoinduced electron transfer in multicomponent arrays of a π-stacked fullerene porphyrin dyad and diazabicyclooctane or a fulleropyrrolidine ligand
Chemical Communications, pp. 375-376
1999
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A noncovalently linked, dynamic fullerene porphyrin dyad. Efficient formation of long-lived charge separated states through complex dissociation
Chemical Communications, pp. 635-636
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New concepts for improving charge separation in fullerene containing systems
RECENT ADVANCES IN THE CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS OF FULLERENES AND RELATED MATERIAL, VOL 7