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1. Molecular photoswitches toward single-molecule electronics applications
Sammanfattning : The drive towards miniaturization of electronic devices has sparked a growing interest in finding alternatives to conventional silicon-based technology. Over the years, molecular electronics has emerged as a promising avenue for the fabrication of electronic components with advanced functions. LÄS MER
2. Unconventional Modulation of Diarylethene Photoswitches
Sammanfattning : Light can be manipulated and modulated to fit a particular need or application, such as overcoming a spectral mismatch when facilitating a high energy photochemical reaction. This can be of use in various applications, including solar energy conversion and biological contexts. LÄS MER
3. Design, Synthesis and Evaluation of Photoswitches for Molecular Solar Thermal Energy Storage Systems
Sammanfattning : To meet the future energy demands and handle climate changes, new sustainable energy sources must be developed. Over the last decades, great scientific progress on harvesting solar energy has been made, but storing the energy is still a challenge. LÄS MER
4. All-Photonic Control of Biorelevant Processes using Molecular Photoswitches and Caged Compounds
Sammanfattning : The development of light-controlled molecular tools for in situ regulation of biological activity holds great promise e.g. for resolving dynamic aspects of cellular signal transduction and to overcome inherent pharmaceutic limitations such as poor drug selectivity. LÄS MER
5. Exploring Devices for Molecular Solar Thermal Energy Storage Systems
Sammanfattning : The sun is considered to be one of the most abundant and renewable sources of energy. During recent last decades, technologies for solar energy capture and storage have been significantly investigated. An attractive way to store solar light, is to use photochromic molecules that can capture and store solar energy in chemical bonds. LÄS MER