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Molecular and biomolecular optoelectronics

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PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 535-542

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1351/pac200173030535

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Reversible electronic transduction of photonic processes occurring on electrodes is the conceptual method to develop molecular and biomolecular optoelectronic systems. Cyclic photochemical activation of molecular or biomolecular monolayer redox-functions provides a general methodology for the amperometric transduction of photonic information that is recorded by the chemical assembly. Alternatively, photoisomerizable monolayers associated with electrodes act as command interfaces for controlling the interfacial electron transfer between molecular redox-species or redox-proteins. The systems use a photon ic input for the generation of an electronic output and act as information processing assemblies. Programmed arrays of photosensirizer/electron acceptor cross-linked Au-nanoparticle arrays are assembled on indium tin oxide (ITO) for photoelectrochemical applications.

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