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Haketa et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Photoresponsive ion‐pairing assemblies

Haketa et al., 2023

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9804684930096483339
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Haketa Y
Sengupta R
Maeda H
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This review provides an overview of the π‐electronic ion pairs and assemblies that demonstrate photoresponsive behaviors through photoisomerization and photoinduced electron transfer. Various ion pairs arise from the incorporation of ionic substituents to …
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