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Salle M-415
2900, chemin de la Tour
Montréal (QC) Canada  H3T 1J6

Titre : Commercially Viable Dyes and Self-Organized Films for Photomic Applications.

Cette conférence sera prononcée par le professeur Charles Michael Drain du département de chimie de Hunter College of CUNY. Elle est commanditée par le Centre de recherche sur les materiaux auto-assemblés (CRMAA) et sera donnée en anglais.

Résumé : Multifunctional molecules bearing different dyes, such as donor-acceptor systems, synthesized by covalent chemistry have provided a wealth of information on the fundamental nature of electron and energy transfer in organic systems and there is a growing literature on the materials properties of dyes on surfaces. However, in the vast majority of cases the synthetic costs of producing these covalently bound systems prohibit them from deployment in commercially viable devices. Thus, to achieve both the needed multifunctionality and to bring the synthetic costs in line with potential commercialization, supramolecular approaches to the formation of photonic materials can be exploited. This talk will focuses on porphyrinoids as exemplary dyes, but the concepts and design principles extend to other chromophores.

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Conférence CRMAA avec le professeur Charles Michael Drain (Hunter College)
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