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Photoisomerization mechanical components

As well as their many important technological applications, conjugated polymers are also active components in many biological optophysical processes, for example, as light collectors in photosynthesis, and in the vision mechanism via photoisomerization. Charge transport in organic molecules is also an important component of cellular function. Thus, many of the concepts developed in this book are applicable to these biological systems. [Pg.1]


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