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Photo active materials

Organometallic dendrimers have been constructed to act as potential electro-or photo-active materials, the synthesis of which will be discussed in the following section. Apart from the examples discussed above, surface modification of dendrimers with a variety of functional groups has afforded novel redox active materials [110-116]. [Pg.53]

Viswanathan, B. Krishanmurthy, K.R. Nitrogen Incorporation in Ti02 Does It Make a Visible Light Photo-Active Material Int. J. Photoenergy, 2012, Article ID 269654. [Pg.25]

N. Noma, T. Tsuzuki and Y. Shirota, a-Thiophene octamer as a new class of photo-active material for photoelectrical conversion, Adv. Mater., 7, 647-648 (1995). [Pg.132]

The use of interpenetrating donor-acceptor heterojunctions, such as PPVs/C60 composites, polymer/CdS composites, and interpenetrating polymer networks, substantially improves photoconductivity, and thus the quantum efficiency, of polymer-based photo-voltaics. In these devices, an exciton is photogenerated in the active material, diffuses toward the donor-acceptor interface, and dissociates via charge transfer across the interface. The internal electric field set up by the difference between the electrode energy levels, along with the donor-acceptor morphology, controls the quantum efficiency of the PV cell (Fig. 51). [Pg.202]

The book is divided into seven chapters. Chapter 1 describes photo-chromic materials which have critical applications in memory technology. These compounds generally are activated by light. Chapter 2 covers leuco quinones which, in many cases, when oxidized, have their absorption maxima in the near-infrared region. Chapter 3 describes leuco dyes of a common group of compounds—oxazine, thiazine, and phenazines—that have found applications in color photography. Chapters 4-6 describe arylmethine-type compounds that can be triggered to dyes by common chemistry. Chapter 7 describes a special class of leuco dyes, namely, tetra-... [Pg.313]

To be used as photocatalysts, especially in the so-called clean technologies, active materials must fulfill the following requirements (1) very low toxicity, (2) resistance to photo-corrosion, (3) high availability, (4) high catalytic efficiency, and (5) low cost. From all the materials cited above, titanium dioxide and its derivatives seem to offer the best answer to these requirements, being by far the most commonly utilized photocatalysts. To be used in gas-phase photocatalysis, in addition to the above requirements, two other conditions are still necessary, that is, a very small pressure drop and an easy recovery. [Pg.443]

All cationically polymerizable monomers can be potentially used in this process however, the main study has been focused so far on the most reactive oxirane and vinyl ethers [4], Alkoxysilane derivatives - the most common acid-sensitive monomers for the synthesis of siloxane materials through the use of sol-gel methods - were not used extensively. Only a few examples of their application in photo-activated cross-linking can be noted, mainly in co-reaction with oxirane sites [5]. Typically, alkoxysilanes are subjected to an acid- or base-catalyzed process involving hydrolysis of an =SiOR group and then condensation of the formed silanol with another molecule bearing an =SiOH or =SiOR function to give a siloxane linkage [6]. It was of interest to combine the properties of cross-linked silicone materials with the ones provided by sterically overloaded... [Pg.729]

Magnetic interactions of a paramagnetic metal center and a free radical ligand are of interest for the development of new types of molecular magnetic materials. Complexes of this type (such as (83)) change their magnetic properties upon irradiation by visible light and can serve as a basis for development of novel photo-activated memory units for electronic devices.346,347... [Pg.336]

These results became the first in a series of pioneering X-ray diffraction studies of light-induced stmctural alterations, these being primarily of materials undergoing metastable ligand photoisomerisation. Complexes containing i7 -N2-, NO-and SO2-based ligands became the subsequent photo-active focus of this work, as... [Pg.51]


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