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Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 1991

Photoinduced electron and energy transfer in soluble polymers

Steven M. Baxter; Wayne E. Jones; Earl Danielson; Laura A. Worl; Geoffrey F. Strouse; Janet N. Younathan; Thomas J. Meyer

Abstract In soluble polystyrene polymers that contain polypyridyl complexes of Ru II or Os II it has been possible to demonstrate the existence of intrastrand photochemical electron and energy transfer.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1987

Photochemically induced charge separation at the molecular level. A chromophore quencher complex containing both an electron transfer donor and an acceptor

Earl Danielson; C. Michael Elliott; Jon W. Merkert; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1987

Intramolecular electron transfer in the reductive chromophore-quencher complex [(bpy)Re(CO)3(py-PTZ)]+

Pingyun Chen; T. D. Westmoreland; Earl Danielson; K. S. Schanze; D. Anthon; P. E. Neveux; T. J. Meyer


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996

Photochemical energy conversion in a helical oligoproline assembly.

Dewey G. McCafferty; Duane A. Friesen; Earl Danielson; Craig G. Wall; Matthew J. Saderholm; Bruce W. Erickson; Thomas J. Meyer


The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1988

Role of free energy change on medium effects in intramolecular electron transfer

Pingyun Chen; Earl Danielson; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1998

Preparation and Photophysical Properties of Amide-Linked, Polypyridylruthenium-Derivatized Polystyrene

Duane A. Friesen; Toru Kajita; Earl Danielson; Thomas J. Meyer


The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1987

Time-resolved emission at the glass-to-fluid transition. Localization or delocalization in polypyridyl-based metal-to-ligand charge-transfer excited states of ruthenium and osmium

Earl Danielson; Richard S. Lumpkin; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1985

Directed charge transfer: reductive quenching in a chromophore―quencher complex

T. David Westmoreland; Kirk S. Schanze; Paul E. Neveux; Earl Danielson; B. Patrick Sullivan; Pingyun Chen; Thomas J. Meyer


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1987

Electron and energy shuttling between redox sites on soluble polymers

John Olmsted; Steven F. McClanahan; Earl Danielson; Janet N. Younathan; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1999

MULTIPHOTON, MULTIELECTRON TRANSFER PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN A SOLUBLE POLYMER

Laura A. Worl; Wayne E. Jones; Geoffrey F. Strouse; Janet N. Younathan; Earl Danielson; Kimberly A. Maxwell; Milan Sykora; Thomas J. Meyer

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Thomas J. Meyer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Pingyun Chen

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Janet N. Younathan

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Laura A. Worl

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Duane A. Friesen

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Kirk S. Schanze

University of Texas at San Antonio

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Wayne E. Jones

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Bruce W. Erickson

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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