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Donor-acceptor-donor “hot exciton” triads for high reverse intersystem crossi...
Hot exciton materials have the potential to improve the quantum efficiency of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) by promoting high Reversed InterSystem Crossing (hRISC)... -
In silico discovery of covalent organic frameworks for carbon capture
We screen a database of more than 69,000 hypothetical covalent organic frameworks (COFs) for carbon capture, using parasitic energy as a metric. In order to compute... -
Improved photoelectrochemical water splitting of CaNbO2N photoanodes by Co-Pi...
Photoelectrochemical solar water splitting is a promising approach to convert solar energy into sustainable hydrogen fuel using semiconductor electrodes. Due to their visible... -
Yttrium tantalum oxynitride multiphases as photoanodes for water oxidation
Perovskite yttrium tantalum oxynitride is theoretically proposed as a promising semiconductor for solar water splitting because of the predicted bandgap and energy positions of...