Applications and Synthesis Methods of Charge Transfer Complexes: A Review Survey

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Applications and Synthesis Methods of Charge Transfer Complexes: A Review Survey | Authorea try { document.documentElement.classList.add('js'); } catch (e) { } var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'G-8VDV14Y67G']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); Skip to main content Preprints Collections Wiley Open Research IET Open Research Ecological Society of Japan All Collections About About Authorea FAQs Contact Us Quick Search anywhere Search for preprint articles, keywords, etc. Search Search ADVANCED SEARCH SCROLL This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed. Data may be preliminary. 14 January 2025 V1 Latest version Share on Applications and Synthesis Methods of Charge Transfer Complexes: A Review Survey Author : Vahideh Hadigheh Rezvan 0000-0002-8027-6159 [email protected] Authors Info & Affiliations https://doi.org/10.22541/au.173684170.05400040/v1 248 views 102 downloads Contents Abstract Supplementary Material Information & Authors Metrics & Citations View Options References Figures Tables Media Share Abstract Charge transfer complexes (CTCs) are created when an electron donor reacts with an electron acceptor. Then, a new compound (CTC) is produced by forming hydrogen bonds or charge transfer. This review examines the production, features, and reported CTCs. This highlights recent advancements in utilizing CTCs across different sectors and explores their potential in upcoming uses, as well as the obstacles that must be overcome to create new CTCs and investigate their uses. These complexes have the characteristics of distinctive molecules that differ from traditional ionic, covalent, and coordination bonding. The review opening part summarizes CTCs, highlighting the connection between donors and acceptors in creating new molecular structures. Furthermore, this paper delves into applying density functional theory in examining intermolecular CTCs, emphasizing estimating structures, binding energies, and CT transitions. The review also discusses the different types of CTCs, such as protonic CTCs or hydrogen-bonded charge-transfer (HB-CT) complexes, and the thermodynamics involved in the process, which governs the relationship between the donor and the acceptor. Moreover, the paper emphasizes the diverse uses of CTCs in biological fields, thermoelectrics, photoconductors, light detectors, photocatalysts, material science, medicine, optoelectronic devices, NLO materials, chemo-sensors, electrical conductors, surface chemistry, molecular nanodevices, and photographic technology among other applications. Supplementary Material File (review-final--2025.docx) Download 1.53 MB Information & Authors Information Version history V1 Version 1 14 January 2025 Copyright This work is licensed under a Non Exclusive No Reuse License. Keywords charge transfer complexes density functional theory electron acceptor electron donor organic electron donor−acceptor complexes Authors Affiliations Vahideh Hadigheh Rezvan 0000-0002-8027-6159 [email protected] Islamic Azad University Ardabil Branch View all articles by this author Metrics & Citations Metrics Article Usage 248 views 102 downloads .FvxKWukQNSOunydq8rnd { width: 100px; } Citations Download citation Vahideh Hadigheh Rezvan. Applications and Synthesis Methods of Charge Transfer Complexes: A Review Survey. Authorea . 14 January 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22541/au.173684170.05400040/v1 If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download. For more information or tips please see 'Downloading to a citation manager' in the Help menu . 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