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Charge stabilization in a closely spaced ferrocene-boron dipyrrin-fullerene triad
Channa A Wijesinghe1, Mohamed E El-Khouly, James D Blakemore
1Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, 1845, Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260, USA.
Abstract:
New molecular triads composed of closely spaced ferrocene-boron dipyrrin-fullerene, 1 and triphenylamine-boron dipyrrin-fullerene, 2 are synthesized, and photoinduced electron transfer leading to charge stabilization is demonstrated using a femtosecond transient spectroscopic technique.
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