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Journal of The Chemical Society-dalton Transactions | 2002

Manipulating the properties of MLCT excited states

Peter A. Anderson; F. Richard Keene; Thomas J. Meyer; John A. Moss; Geoffrey F. Strouse; Joseph A. Treadway

Systematic variation of the ligand environment has allowed design of the absorbance characteristics of polypyridyl complexes of ruthenium(II) to produce “black absorbers” which absorb throughout the visible region. The presence of acceptor ligands with low-lying π* levels red shift the energies of the lowest energy MLCT bands, while MLCT and π → π* bands originating on other ligands can be used to fill in the higher-energy regions of the spectrum. Incorporation of anionic ligands or other electron-donating ligands causes a red shift in MLCT band energies compared to bpy by manipulation of dπ energy levels. Attention to these design principles has led to the synthesis of complexes which absorb appreciably in the near IR, and are free from complications caused by thermally accessible dd states. Although their emission energies (and energy gaps) are at low energy in the near IR, the use of lowest lying, delocalised acceptor ligands provides lifetime enhancements (compared to bpy) that can be dramatic.


Inorganic Chemistry | 1999

Visible region photooxidation on TiO2 with a chromophore-catalyst molecular assembly

Joseph A. Treadway; John A. Moss; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1999

Sensitization of TiO2 by Phosphonate-Derivatized Proline Assemblies

Scott A. Trammell; John A. Moss; John C. Yang; Bassam M. Nakhle; Cheryl A. Slate; Fabrice Odobel; Milan Sykora; Bruce W. Erickson; Thomas J. Meyer


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1998

Photochemical Energy Transduction in Helical Proline Arrays

Cheryl A. Slate; Durwin R. Striplin; John A. Moss; Pingyun Chen; Bruce W. Erickson; Thomas J. Meyer


Chemistry of Materials | 1996

Spatial electrochromism in metallopolymeric films of ruthenium polypyridyl complexes

Robert M. Leasure; Wei Ou; John A. Moss; Richard W. Linton; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 2004

Sensitization and stabilization of TiO2 photoanodes with electropolymerized overlayer films of ruthenium and zinc polypyridyl complexes: A stable aqueous photoelectrochemical cell

John A. Moss; John C. Yang; Jeremy M. Stipkala; Xingu Wen; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Gerald J. Meyer; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1998

Mid-Infrared Spectrum of [Ru(phen)(3)](2+).

Kristin M. Omberg; Jon R. Schoonover; Stefan Bernhard; John A. Moss; Joseph A. Treadway; Edward M. Kober; R. Brian Dyer; Thomas J. Meyer


Chemistry of Materials | 1998

Sensitization of Nanocrystalline TiO2 by Electropolymerized Thin Films

John A. Moss; Jeremy M. Stipkala; John C. Yang; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Gerald J. Meyer; Thomas J. Meyer; Xingu Wen; Richard W. Linton


Inorganic Chemistry | 2000

Electrocatalysis in Photochemically Activated Electropolymerized Thin Films

John A. Moss; Robert M. Leasure; Thomas J. Meyer


Inorganic Chemistry | 1994

Photochemical preparation of a film-based catalyst with spatial control

Robert M. Leasure; John A. Moss; Thomas J. Meyer

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Thomas J. Meyer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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John C. Yang

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Gerald J. Meyer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Joseph A. Treadway

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Richard W. Linton

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Robert M. Leasure

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Xingu Wen

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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