Issue 63, 2019

Highlights from Faraday Discussion on Ultrafast Photoinduced Energy and Charge Transfer, Ventura, CA, USA, April 2019

Abstract

Following a tradition more than 100 years old, a Faraday Discussion meeting was held on the topic of ‘Ultrafast Energy and Charge Transfer’ in April 2019. While these meetings are historically held in the United Kingdom, the Royal Society of Chemistry (who organises the conference and publishes its proceedings) recognises the importance of finding the space and opportunity for the chemical sciences international communities to connect and exchange knowledge. As such, the meeting hereby referred to took place in Ventura, California, USA. This conference report, produced by early career researchers, covers the highlights of this meeting, focusing on brief summaries of the papers discussed as well as particularly interesting or recurring topics of the ensuing discussion.

Graphical abstract: Highlights from Faraday Discussion on Ultrafast Photoinduced Energy and Charge Transfer, Ventura, CA, USA, April 2019

Article information

Article type
Conference Report
Submitted
26 Jun 2019
Accepted
26 Jun 2019
First published
23 Jul 2019

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 9232-9240

Highlights from Faraday Discussion on Ultrafast Photoinduced Energy and Charge Transfer, Ventura, CA, USA, April 2019

J. M. Woolley, K. M. Krokidi, M. A. P. Turner, M. D. Horbury, V. G. Stavros and N. d. N. Rodrigues, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 9232 DOI: 10.1039/C9CC90297J

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