Charge transfer in biomimetic and bioinspired systems
Our research focuses on charge transfer mediated by biomimetic and bioinspired macromolecular and supramolecular systems. Investigations of charge-transfer properties of biomimetic and bioinspired systems will allow us to: (1) elucidate the principles that govern redox processes in biological systems; and (2) develop photoredox materials, based on these principles, for organic electronics and solar-energy-conversion applications.

1. Transient absorption spectra of long-lived charge-transfer species photogenerated in synthetic α-helical polypeptides.
Charge recombination is a source of considerable energy losses in solar-energy-conversion devices. We develop and investigate systems that mediate efficient photoinduced charge transfer (e.g., charge separation) and suppress the undesired back charge transfer (e.g., charge recombination).

2. Solvent dependence of the charge-transfer properties of a donor-acceptor dyad.





