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Nanophotoreactors based on organized liquid media

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Abstract

This paper discusses the possibility of creating photoactive systems based on organized liquid media. Such systems can be fairly widely used, for example, in molecular photonics devices and in information technologies for enhancing photoswitching processes. Examples of such systems based on multilayer carbon nanostructures and fullerene-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes are considered.

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