Direct measurement of electron transfer in nanoscale host-guest systems: metallocenes in carbon nanotubes
Electron-transfer processes play a significant role in host–guest interactions and determine physicochemical phenomena emerging at the nanoscale that can be harnessed in electronic or optical devices, as well as biochemical and catalytic systems. A novel method for qualifying and quantifying the ele...
Main Authors: | McSweeney, R, Chamberlain, T, Baldoni, M, Lebedeva, M, Davies, E, Besley, E, Khlobystov, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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