A importância do estado excitado 3MLCT de compostos de Ru(II), Re(I) e Ir(III) no desenvolvimento de fotossensores, oleds e fotorredução de CO2
AUTOR(ES)
Müller, Andressa V., Gonçalves, Márcia R., Ramos, Luiz D., Polo, André S., Frin, Karina P. M.
FONTE
Quím. Nova
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2017-02
RESUMO
The photochemistry and photophysics of coordination compounds have been extensively investigated not only because their structure, stability, reactivity dependence on the metal center oxidation state and the coordinated ligand; but also for their electronic transitions in a wide range of visible radiation. The knowledge of light absorption, excited state deactivation, sensitization and quenching processes are crucial to their manipulation aiming the development of systems capable of execute useful functions such as photosensors and/or probes, luminescent devices and molecular systems to convert sunlight into other types of energy. In this review, the progresses and challenges of biomolecules photosensors, organic light emitting diodes and CO2 photoreduction catalysts based on ruthenium(II), rhenium(I) or iridium(III) coordination compounds are discussed based on their photochemical and photophysical processes.
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