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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Comprehensive Study on Fluorescent ESIPT Liquid Crystal Materials and the Potential for Optoelectronic Applications / 蛍光性ESIPT液晶材料の光電子機能性に関する研究

Zhang, Wanying 23 March 2021 (has links)
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第23160号 / 工博第4804号 / 新制||工||1751(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院工学研究科分子工学専攻 / (主査)教授 関 修平, 教授 今堀 博, 教授 梶 弘典 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Manipulating Excited State Pathways to Uncover New Photochemical Processes

Kannadi Valloli, Lakshmy 05 May 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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Synthesis of Biomimetic Systems for Proton and Electron Transfer Reactions in the Ground and Excited State

Parada, Giovanny A. January 2015 (has links)
A detailed understanding of natural photosynthesis provides inspiration for the development of sustainable and renewable energy sources, i.e. a technology that is capable of converting solar energy directly into chemical fuels. This concept is called artificial photosynthesis. The work described in this thesis contains contributions to the development of artificial photosynthesis in two separate areas. The first one relates to light harvesting with a focus on the question of how electronic properties of photosensitizers can be tuned to allow for efficient photo-induced electron transfer processes. The study is based on a series of bis(tridentate)ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes, the geometric properties of which make them highly appealing for the construction of linear donor-photosensitizer-acceptor arrangements for efficient vectorial photo-induced electron transfer reactions. The chromophores possess remarkably long lived 3MLCT excited states and it is shown that their excited-state oxidation strength can be altered by variations of the ligand scaffold over a remarkably large range of 900 mV. The second area of relevance to natural and artificial photosynthesis that is discussed in this thesis relates to the coupled movement of protons and electrons. The delicate interplay between these two charged particles regulates thermodynamic and kinetic aspects in many key elementary steps of natural photosynthesis, and further studies are needed to fully understand this concept. The studies are based on redox active phenols with intramolecular hydrogen bonds to quinolines. The compounds thus bear a strong resemblance to the tyrosine/histidine couple in photosystem II, i.e. the water-plastoquinone oxidoreductase enzyme in photosynthesis. The design of the biomimetic models is such that the distance between the proton donor and acceptor is varied, enabling studies on the effect the proton transfer distance has on the rate of proton-coupled electron transfer reactions. The results of the studies have implications for the development of artificial photosynthesis, in particular in connection with redox leveling, charge accumulation, as well as electron and proton transfer. In addition to these two contributions, the excited-state dynamics of the intramolecular hydrogen-bonded phenols was investigated, thereby revealing design principles for technological applications based on excited-state intramolecular proton transfer and photoinduced tautomerization.
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Photochemical and photophysical studies of Excited State Intramolecular Proton Transfer (ESIPT) in biphenyl compounds

Behin Aein, Niloufar 12 August 2010 (has links)
This Thesis aims to examine the effects of substituents on the adjacent proton accepting phenyl ring with respect to a new type of excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) process discovered by Wan and co-workers. Therefore, a number of 2-phenylphenols 23-28 were synthesized with electron-donor and electron-acceptor substituents such as methyl, methoxy, and ketone moieties on the adjacent proton accepting phenyl ring. The results obtained from examination of photochemical deuterium exchange showed that all derivatives except for ketone 27 underwent deuterium exchange (Фex = 0.019 - 0.079), primarily at the 2’-position on photolysis in D2O-CH3CN. In general, compounds with methoxy moiety (ies) on the adjacent proton accepting ring showed higher deuterium exchange yields. Diol 28 has the potential to undergo photosolvolysis as well as ESIPT process since it has both a benzyl alcohol and a phenol chromophore on the same molecule. Irradiation of 28 in 1:1 H2O-CH3OH gave the corresponding methyl ether product in high yield. Photolysis of 28 in 1:1 D2O-CH3OH also showed that ESIPT competes very well with photosolvolysis. Thus, this work has established that ESIPT can compete efficiently with photosolvolysis. Semi-empirical AM1 (examination of HOMOs and LUMOs) calculations show a large degree of charge transfer in the electronic excited state (except 27), from the phenol ring to the attached phenyl ring of the studied compounds. The AM1 calculation for ketone 27 showed that the carbonyl oxygen is more basic than the carbon atoms of the benzene ring, which explains the lack of deuterium exchange observed for 27.
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SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL EXCITED STATE INTRAMOLECULAR PROTON TRANSFER (ESIPT) CYANINE DYES WITH NEAR INFRARED (NIR) EMISSION FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS

Dahal, Dipendra, Dahal 06 September 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Zeitaufgelöste Fluoreszenzspektroskopie unimolekularer Reaktionen im Überschalldüsenstrahl: <i>trans-cis</i>-Photoisomerisierung, Phenylringtorsion, intramolekularer Wasserstoffatomtransfer / Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy of unimolecular reactions in a supersonic jet expansion: <i>trans-cis</i>-photoisomerization, phenylring torsion, intramolecular proton transfer

Müller, Christian 28 June 2005 (has links)
No description available.

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