Chemistry with photons, protons, and electrons

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This is an account of the research activities of our group during the first two years of its existence. First results from our work on proton-coupled electron transfer and long-range charge tunneling reactions are presented. This includes a hydrogen-bonded cation-anion pair in which a proton-coupled electron transfer process can be phototriggered and followed by simple optical spectroscopic means, as well as a series of rigid rod-like donor-bridge-acceptor molecules which we use to investigate physical phenomena associated with the tunneling of electrons or holes. A unifying feature of this research is the use of light (photons) to induce proton and/or electron transfer. © Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft.

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Freys, J. C., Hanss, D., Walther, M. E., & Wenger, O. S. (2009). Chemistry with photons, protons, and electrons. Chimia, 63(1–2), 49–53. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2009.49

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