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    Pyrimidyl-substituted anthracene fluorophores: Syntheses, absorption spectra, and photophysical properties by Santoro, Antonio, Tuyèras, Fabien, Dupeyre, Grégory, Lainé, Philippe P., Ciofini, Ilaria, Nastasi, Francesco, Puntoriero, Fausto, Campagna, Sebastiano

    Published in Dyes and pigments (01-12-2018)
    “…Twelve new polycyclic aromatic chromophores whose structures recall 9,10-substituted anthracene have been prepared and their absorption spectra, and…”
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    Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Os(terpyridine)-biphenylene-(bi)pyridinium Assemblies by Fortage, Jérôme, Puntoriero, Fausto, Tuyèras, Fabien, Dupeyre, Grégory, Arrigo, Antonino, Ciofini, Ilaria, Lainé, Philippe P, Campagna, Sebastiano

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (07-05-2012)
    “…A series of linearly arranged donor-spacer-acceptor (D-S-A) systems 1–3, has been prepared and characterized. These dyads combine an Os(II)bis(terpyridine)…”
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    Ruthenium(II) complexes with new large-surface ligands based on electron-accepting expanded pyridiniums: insights from density functional theory by Zeroual, Samira, Bouet, Nathalie, Tuyèras, Fabien, Peltier, Cyril, Ouddai, Nadia, Ochsenbein, Philippe, Adamo, Carlo, Lainé, Philippe P., Ciofini, Ilaria

    Published in Theoretical chemistry accounts (01-02-2012)
    “…With the aim of designing new inorganic photosensitizers for photovoltaic applications, the structural and electronic properties of two Ru(II) complexes…”
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    Designing Multifunctional Expanded Pyridiniums: Properties of Branched and Fused Head-to-Tail Bipyridiniums by Fortage, Jérôme, Peltier, Cyril, Nastasi, Francesco, Puntoriero, Fausto, Tuyèras, Fabien, Griveau, Sophie, Bedioui, Fethi, Adamo, Carlo, Ciofini, Ilaria, Campagna, Sebastiano, Lainé, Philippe P

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (24-11-2010)
    “…The multifaceted potentialities of expanded pyridiniums (EPs), based on one pyridinium core bearing a 4-pyridyl or 4-pyridylium as the N-pyridinio group, are…”
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    Reaching Optimal Light-Induced Intramolecular Spin Alignment within Photomagnetic Molecular Device Prototypes by Ciofini, Ilaria, Adamo, Carlo, Teki, Yoshio, Tuyèras, Fabien, Lainé, Philippe P.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (19-12-2008)
    “…Ground‐state (GS) and excited‐state (ES) properties of novel photomagnetic molecular devices (PMMDs) are investigated by means of density functional theory…”
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    Photochemically driven intercalation of small molecules into DNA by in situ irradiation by Di Pietro, Maria Letizia, Puntoriero, Fausto, Tuyéras, Fabien, Ochsenbein, Philippe, Lainé, Philippe P, Campagna, Sebastiano

    “…Intercalation of small molecules into DNA is photochemically achieved by in situ irradiation of a tetraaryl-pyridinium species. Such a "DNA intercalation on…”
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    Hexacyanometalate Molecular Chemistry : Trinuclear CrNi2 Complexes; MicroSQUID Magnetisation Studies of Intermolecular Interactions by Tiron, Raluca, Wernsdorfer, Wolfgang, Tuyeras, Fabien, Scuiller, Ariane, Marvaud, Valerie, Verdaguer, Michel

    Published in Polyhedron (2003)
    “…Three different CrNi2 complexes were synthesized. They differ from each other by the nature of the terminal ligand and of the counter anion :…”
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    Hexacyanometalate Molecular Chemistry : Trinuclear CrNi2 Complexes; MicroSQUID Magnetisation Studies of Intermolecular Interactions by Tiron, Raluca, Wernsdorfer, Wolfgang, Tuyeras, Fabien, Scuiller, Ariane, Marvaud, Valerie, Verdaguer, Michel

    Published 11-04-2003
    “…Three different CrNi2 complexes were synthesized. They differ from each other by the nature of the terminal ligand and of the counter anion :…”
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