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Title: Organic nanomaterials: Morphological control for charge stabilization and charge transport
Authors: Pramod, P
George Thomas, K
George, M V
Keywords: Charge stabilization
Charge transport
Chromophores
Organic nanomaterials
Photovoltaic devices
Plastic solar cells
Intermolecular electron
Ultrafine carbon tubes
Aluminium oxide film
Polymer vesicles
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Chemistry- An Asian Journal 4(6):806-823;02 Jun 2009
Abstract: Chromophoric systems with proper recognition motifs can organize into well-defined arrays forming supramolecular assemblies and further into nanoscopic materials. The optical and electrical properties of organic nanomaterials depend upon the stacking modes of organic molecules and also on the kind of interaction between different chromophore units (such as H- and J-type aggregates). These types of aggregates can dramatically alter the opto-electronic properties of organic nanostructures. Hence efforts are currently directed towards manipulating the morphology of organic nanomaterials, particularly on their size and shape by adopting different techniques and these aspects are discussed. Recent studies have shown that such nanostructures are extremely important in the development of optoelectronic systems such as photovoltaic devices. This Focus Review also discusses the potential application of organic nanomaterials in charge stabilization and transport.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/844
ISSN: 1861-4728
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