The 30th @gdch.de Photochemistry conference (LCP) is approaching and will take place in beautiful Braunschweig in September.
It includes five plenary lectures by well-respected speakers, as well as two prestigious award lectures.
Visit www.gdch.de/photo2026 for further details.
Matthias' paper with a thorough investigation of a Coulombic Dyad has been published in Chem. Phys. Rev. as a part of the "70 Years of Dexter Energy Transfer" collection. Many thanks also to our collaborators from the @labheinze.bsky.social and Diezemann groups). #Photochemistry #EnergyTransfer
Exploring Spin-State Selective Harvesting Pathways from Singlet Fission Dimers to a Near-Infrared-Emissive Spin-Flip Emitter | Journal of the American Chemical Society pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Singlet fission (SF), a photophysical process generating two triplet excitons from one singlet exciton, has the potential to boost efficiency in photovoltaics and organic light-emitting diodes. Previous studies on energy-level control and intermolecular interactions have identified key factors for maximizing the efficiency of the initial SF process. However, in isothermic/endothermic SF systems, such as tetracene derivatives, the subsequent sensitization process becomes less efficient in the presence of a competing Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) process. Here, we demonstrate that a molybdenum-based near-infrared light-emitting spin-flip emitter serves as a triplet-selective energy acceptor from triplet states of tetracene-based dimers generated by SF. The large energy gap existing between the spin-allowed transitions and the luminescent spin-flip transition of the molybdenum complex allowed efficient exothermic triplet energy transfer (TET) to the spin-flip excited doublet state of the complex while circumventing the FRET from the initially formed tetracene singlet state to the high-energy spin-allowed states of the complex. The quantum yields of the doublet state formation of the molybdenum complex by tetracene-based SF dimers with phenylene, 2,5-methylphenylene, and p-terphenylene bridging units were quantified to be 112 ± 6%, 132 ± 2%, and 128 ± 4%, respectively, in solution. The drop of fluorescence lifetimes of the SF dimers at high concentrations of the molybdenum complex implies energy transfer from exchange-coupled triplet pairs, highlighting the importance of controlling exchange interaction and triplet pair recombination. This work represents a significant step toward developing exciton/photon amplification materials by combining SF materials with transition-metal complexes, advancing the application of SF beyond conventional limitations.
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Christoph Kerzig
Christoph Kerzig
Yoichi Sasaki
Nice piece of work Kasper & team. I guess we should update this sentence in our current preprint: "While the influence of TIPS-ethynyl groups was not investigated with the frequently-studied perylene annihilator chromophore, ..."😅
The symposium will start in about 2 hours. Don't miss the opportunity to hear five short talks dealing with diverse topics in the #photochemistry field, followed by a plenary lecture. 👇
On my way to Basel to attend the Dreyfus Lectureship, which will be given by Jim McCusker. Sun is shining and the train is almost on time. #MondayMorning
...and the link to the paper:
doi.org/10.1063/5.03...
The first online symposium organized by the @gdch.de Division of Photochemistry will take place next week (Nov. 5, 2025, 3 pm CET zone).
tu-braunschweig.webex.com/tu-braunschw...
key: Photo2025
5 talks by talented students (one will be awarded🎉) followed by a plenary lecture. Save the date. ✍️
We're very proud to announce our newest publications on the photochemical cyclization of tertiary buta-2,3-dienamides to β-lactams! A big thanks to the collaborators from the Kerzig Group (@ckerzig.bsky.social) @angewandtechemie.bsky.social #photochemistry 💡🙌🧑🔬
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Christoph Kerzig
Christoph Kerzig
New perspective out! We revisit the foundations of molecular solar thermal storage (MOST) and introduce the term „mostophore“ to describe molecular units that harvest and store solar energy as heat. ☀️ Moreover, we highlight key directions for future solar-energy research.
doi.org/10.1002/anie...
Christoph Kerzig
Energy transfer is the key to the successful photocyclization of the title compounds to 3,4-disubstituted 2-azetidinones. If the substituent at the nitrogen atom is primary (R2 = H), trans products a...
Herein, we thoroughly investigate the (photo)physical properties and the geometry of the first reported Coulombic dyad, composed of dicationic tris(1,10-phenant
The first online symposium organized by the @gdch.de Division of Photochemistry will take place next week (Nov. 5, 2025, 3 pm CET zone).
tu-braunschweig.webex.com/tu-braunschw...
key: Photo2025
5 talks by talented students (one will be awarded🎉) followed by a plenary lecture. Save the date. ✍️
Molecular solar thermal storage (MOST) systems have recently regained great interest after a period of intense research around five decades ago. This perspective clarifies the nomenclature, and intro...
Matthias' paper with a thorough investigation of a Coulombic Dyad has been published in Chem. Phys. Rev. as a part of the "70 Years of Dexter Energy Transfer" collection. Many thanks also to our collaborators from the @labheinze.bsky.social and Diezemann groups). #Photochemistry #EnergyTransfer
Christoph Kerzig
Wegner Labs
Christoph Kerzig
Excited to share the publication of “Enhancing the Statistical Probability Factor in Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Photon Upconversion via TIPS Functionalization” in @chemicalscience.rsc.org
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