Ongoing - arriver remplacer les métaux rares dans les panneaux solaires par une molécule avec du fer ?

A suivre ! (avec patience ... je cite: “We believed it would take at least ten years”, says Kenneth Wärnmark.)

Le titre de l'annonce de l'université est moins "wow": Brilliant iron molecule could provide cheaper solar energy (vous noterez le could).
Là ils sont déjà arriver à en faire 

Du fer pour remplacer les métaux rares dans les panneaux solaires

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futura-sciences.com

Pour ceux qui arrivent à comprendre quelque chose :

Iron’s abundance and rich coordination chemistry are potentially appealing features for photochemical applications. However, the photoexcitable charge-transfer (CT) states of most Fe complexes are limited by picosecond or sub-picosecond deactivation through low-lying metal centered (MC) states, resulting in inefficient electron transfer reactivity and complete lack of photoluminescence. Here we show that octahedral coordination of Fe(III) by two mono-anionic facial tris-carbene ligands can suppress such deactivation dramatically. The resulting complex [Fe(phtmeimb)2]+, where phtmeimb is [phenyl(tris(3-methylimidazol-1-ylidene))borate]-, exhibits strong, visible, room temperature photoluminescence with a 2.0 ns lifetime and 2% quantum yield via spin-allowed transition from a ligand-to-metal charge-transfer (2LMCT) state to the ground state (2GS). Reductive and oxidative electron transfer reactions were observed for the 2LMCT state of [Fe(phtmeimb)2]+ in bimolecular quenching studies with methylviologen and diphenylamine.

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