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Photofunctional Transition Metal Complexes (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
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Photofunctional Transition Metal Complexes (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Series: Structure and Bonding, 123
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Functional materials research is one of the high priority strategic
areas of - st velopmentinscienceandtechnologyinthe21
century.Amongstthevarietyof
functions,theinteractionofmatterwithlighttogeneratelight-drivenorpho-
responsive properties has always been one of the most appealing and
attr- tive areas. Recent advances in the exploitation of transition
metal complexes in bringing about photo-induced functions have
attracted growing attention, particularly in areas related to
materials, energy, and biomedical research. Selected examples
include the development of molecular triplet emitters for organic
light-emitting devices (OLEDs), optical and photo-switches, pho-
chemical energy storage, dye-sensitized solar cells, photochemical
molecular
devices(PMD)andmachines,opticalandluminescenceprobesandchemos-
sors,luminescentlabelsandtagsforbiomolecules,andluminescencesignaling
and imaging. This volume serves to provide the readers with some
fundamentals of - minescent transition metal complexes and the
recent exciting developments of a selected variety of functions and
potential applications that transition metal complexes can offer
for the betterment of the society in areas related to materials,
energy, and biomedical research. The ?rst chapter of this volume by
Balch discussed the current progress in two-coordinate luminescent
gold(I) complexes. This class of complexes is well-known to show
weak metal***metal interactions that lead to the iso- tionofnovel
architecturesand polymorphism fromrelatively simple building
blocksandtheappearanceofuniqueelectronicabsorptionandemissionsp-
troscopicfeatures.Theeffectoftheenvironment,suchassolventsandcounter
ions, on the luminescence behavior of a number of two-coordinate
gold(I) complexes was discussed.
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