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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 138-149Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b906115k
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- University of Geneva
- Swiss NSF
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Directional electron and hole transport is essential in photosynthesis. Applied to molecular optoelectronics such as organic solar cells, these lessons from nature call for oriented supramolecular n/p-heterojunctions (SHJs) that contain various chromophores and antiparallel redox gradients (OMARGs). In this tutorial review, we summarize recent progress made toward the construction of OMARG-SHJs. This conceptually innovative twist added to a timely topic should appeal to the synthetic organic, supramolecular, biological, physical, analytical and materials chemist as well as to the expert in energy and environmental sciences.
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