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Photoinduced electron and energy transfer in polynuclear complexes

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Photoinduced Electron Transfer II

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Abstract

The photochemistry and photophysics of polynuclear transition metal complexes is a new and rapidly developing area of inorganic photochemistry. The photophysical and photochemical behavior of these multi-component systems is characterized by the widespread occurrence of intramolecular, intercomponent electron and energy transfer processes. The aim of this review article is to provide a general overview of the field as it has been developing during the last ten years. The article includes a general introduction with some background material, a detailed survey of the literature, and some projections towards the future of this research field.

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Scandola, F., Indelli, M.T., Chiorboli, C., Bignozzi, C.A. (1990). Photoinduced electron and energy transfer in polynuclear complexes. In: Mattay, J. (eds) Photoinduced Electron Transfer II. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 158. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-52568-8_3

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