Photo- and Redox-Active Metal Dendrimers: A Journey from Molecular Design to Applications and Self-Aggregated Systems

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The scientific adventure starting from simple dinuclear ruthenium(II) complexes and leading to the design, preparation, and study of photo- and redox-active polynuclear metal dendrimers capable of performing useful photo-driven processes is reviewed through decades of activity. The recent applications of luminescent metal dendrimers in the field of artificial photosynthesis – in particular as far as the photochemical water oxidation process is concerned – and their very recently revealed self-aggregating properties, including concentration-dependent photoinduced energy transfer, are also shown.

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Puntoriero, F., Serroni, S., La Ganga, G., Santoro, A., Galletta, M., Nastasi, F., … Campagna, S. (2018, September 23). Photo- and Redox-Active Metal Dendrimers: A Journey from Molecular Design to Applications and Self-Aggregated Systems. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201800507

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