Issue 35-36, 2005

Hybrid molecular materials for optoelectronic devices

Abstract

Hybrid molecular materials based on semiconductor nanocrystalline metal oxides are a subject of intense research for the development of optoelectronic devices. Such devices follow the strategy of combining high surface area mesoporous materials with optically and electrochemically active molecules. Photovoltaic devices, molecular sensors and biosensors are some of the examples discussed in this paper.

Graphical abstract: Hybrid molecular materials for optoelectronic devices

Article information

Article type
Application
Submitted
25 May 2005
Accepted
28 Jun 2005
First published
28 Jul 2005

J. Mater. Chem., 2005,15, 3593-3597

Hybrid molecular materials for optoelectronic devices

E. Coronado and E. Palomares, J. Mater. Chem., 2005, 15, 3593 DOI: 10.1039/B507453N

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