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"Majewski MB" Authored Publications:

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1 Mn sup 2+ /sup -doped CsPbBr sub 3 /sub perovskite supercrystals: enhancing morphology and substrate variation Lapointe V; Majewski MB; 41190408
CNSR
2 Manganese-enriched CsPbCl3 perovskite nanocrystals for self-assembled supercrystals Lapointe V; Majewski MB; 39347586
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3 Charge separation in a copper(I) donor-chromophore-acceptor assembly for both photoanode and photocathode sensitization Singh Z; Chiong JD; Ricardo-Noordberg JF; Kamal S; Majewski MB; 39258478
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 A Modular and Catalytic Methodology To Access 2,5-Furan-Based Phenylene/Thiophene Oligomers through a One-Pot Decarboxylative Cross-Coupling from 5-Bromofurfural Cigana B; Lapointe V; Majewski MB; Forgione P; 38808994
CHEMBIOCHEM
5 Long live(d) CsPbBr3 superlattices: colloidal atomic layer deposition for structural stability Lapointe V; Green PB; Chen AN; Buonsanti R; Majewski MB; 38516096
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6 Effects of increasing ligand conjugation in Cu(I) photosensitizers on NiO semiconductor surfaces Singh Z; Chiong JD; Kamal S; Majewski MB; 38497406
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 Photonic enhancement in photoluminescent metal halide perovskite-photonic crystal bead hybrids Lapointe V; Imperiale CJ; Chengadu S; Pomilio CM; Ganesh M; Kéna-Cohen S; Majewski MB; 37548908
PHYSICS
8 Binary Cu2-xS Templates Direct the Formation of Quaternary Cu2ZnSnS4 (Kesterite, Wurtzite) Nanocrystals Yarur Villanueva F; Green PB; Qiu C; Ullah SR; Buenviaje K; Howe JY; Majewski MB; Wilson MWB; 34705409
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9 A historical perspective on porphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks and their applications Zhang X; Wasson MC; Shayan M; Berdichevsky EK; Ricardo-Noordberg J; Singh Z; Papazyan EK; Castro AJ; Marino P; Ajoyan Z; Chen Z; Islamoglu T; Howarth AJ; Liu Y; Majewski MB; Katz MJ; Mondloch JE; Farha OK; 33678810
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10 Molecular Copper(I)-Copper(II) Photosensitizer-Catalyst Photoelectrode for Water Oxidation. Singh Z, Donnarumma PR, Majewski MB 32909755
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Title:Charge separation in a copper(I) donor-chromophore-acceptor assembly for both photoanode and photocathode sensitization
Authors:Singh ZChiong JDRicardo-Noordberg JFKamal SMajewski MB
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39258478/
DOI:10.1039/d4dt01681e
Publication:Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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PMID:39258478 Category: Date Added:2024-09-11
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Centre for NanoScience Research, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R6, Canada. marek.majewski@concordia.ca.
2 Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Spectroscopy and Imaging Research (LASIR), The University of British Columbia, 2036 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z1, Canada.

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A copper(I) donor-chromophore-acceptor triad bearing 1,8-napthalenemonoimide as the electron acceptor and triphenylamine as the electron donor was synthesized. Photophysical and electrochemical characterization suggest stepwise photoinduced charge separation upon excitation of the copper(I)-based metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) transition. Analyses of femtosecond transient absorption data of the triad show that intersystem crossing from the 1MLCT to the 3MLCT state is followed by two electron-transfer steps with time constants of 20 ps and 722 ps yielding a presumed final charge-separated state with a radical cation on the donor and radical anion on the acceptor that has an 18 ns lifetime in acetonitrile. Finally, this triad was anchored onto n-type (ZnO) and p-type (NiO) semiconductor surfaces to construct a photoanode and photocathode respectively. Successful photocurrent generation from both electrodes upon white light illumination confirms the potential utilization of such systems in dye-sensitized photoelectrochemical cells.





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