2023
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202309194
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π‐Sticked Metal‒Organic Monolayers for Single‐Metal‐Site Dependent CO2 Photoreduction and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Zhe Liu,
Yangbin Xie,
Luying Liu
et al.

Abstract: Hierarchical self‐assembly of 2D metal‒organic layers (MOLs) for the construction of advanced functional materials have witnessed considerable interest, due to the increasing atomic utilizations and well‐defined atom‒property relationship. However, the construction of atomically precise MOLs with mono‐/few‐layered thickness through hierarchical self‐assembly process remains a challenge, mostly because the elaborate long‐range order is difficult to control via conventional noncovalent interaction. Herein, a qua… Show more

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“…Exciton and multiple exciton generation [39,40], singlet fission [41][42][43][44][45][46][47], triplet energy transfer and sensitization [48][49][50], charge transfer [51][52][53] and charge carrier trapping [54,55] are examples of processes that determine the operation of artificial energy-harvesting and conversion materials. Photoinduced nuclear rearrangements constitute the basis of artificial photocatalysis [56][57][58][59] and are foundational to the functioning of biological photoreceptors [60][61][62].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exciton and multiple exciton generation [39,40], singlet fission [41][42][43][44][45][46][47], triplet energy transfer and sensitization [48][49][50], charge transfer [51][52][53] and charge carrier trapping [54,55] are examples of processes that determine the operation of artificial energy-harvesting and conversion materials. Photoinduced nuclear rearrangements constitute the basis of artificial photocatalysis [56][57][58][59] and are foundational to the functioning of biological photoreceptors [60][61][62].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%