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Karl Börjesson
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I am leading a group in which we construct molecules or molecular based systems that are able to perform highly specialized functions. The research questions are of fundamental nature, and competence of the group involves both the synthesis of complex molecules and the photophysical/electrical characterization of the molecular based systems. Most often we are working with photoactive organic molecules and even though each molecule is able to perform a task on its own, our aim is not to use the single molecules but ensembles of molecules to create materials for the future. For more information on individual research projects see below, and for the most recent work see my .
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Research
Strong exciton-photon coupling: Chemistry has had profound impact on society during the last two centuries. From mass production of drugs and pigments, to the invention of plastics, and more recently with the introduction of molecular electronics. However, some basic physical laws govern possible utilizations. It is therefore of great importance to examine how to bend these laws, how to bypass them and by so doing open up new opportunities for novel applications. A common way of envision the creation of molecular orbitals is through the hybridization of atomic orbitals. It is perhaps less known that electronic states in molecules and atoms can hybridize with light or vacuum fields to create hybrid light matter states. So called strong exciton-photon coupling occurs when light-matter interactions are large, and it is manifested through new hybrid light-matter states called cavity polaritons. Our aim is to understand how polaritons interacts with more normal molecular states. For instance, we have shown that strong light-matter coupling enables selective manipulation of energy levels. By so doing allowing for a singlet ground and first excited state, thus challenge Hund’s rule and change how the basic rules of electronic state energetics are envisioned. This enables channelling of all excitation energy, irrespectively of origin, through a singlet pathway, which is of great technological importance in organic electronics.
Resonance energy transfer: Excitation energy transfer through dipole-dipole interactions can efficiently mediate energy between molecules at fairly large distances. In this so called Förster type energy transfer the transition dipole moments on the energy donor and acceptor couple so that excitation energy is transferred between the two molecules. The efficiency of the energy transfer depends not only on the strength of the transition dipole moments, but also on their relative orientation. Our research efforts aim at both studying this process at a fundamental level and also use it to increase the efficiency of molecular electronic devices. Recent advances includes the demonstration that the process works between states of different multiplicity.
Covalent Organic Frameworks: Nanostructured materials made from highly controlled synthetic and supramolecular chemical reactions are becoming increasingly important to solve challenges related to energy storage and clean air. An upcoming material that already has shown a high potential in many of these aspects is the covalent organic framework (COF), which is a metal free, lightweight development from the metal organic framework (MOF). We have developed a platform for synthesizing smooth films of 3D organic covalent frameworks, and by doing so, have opened up a range of new research directions where substrate connection, and film connectivity is a requirement.
Photon Upconversion: Triplet-triplet annihilation photon upconversion (TTA-UC) provides the possibility to convert low to high energy photons at low irradiation conditions. It is thus considered as a promising method to increase the efficiency of solar energy conversion systems like photocatalysis and solar cells. Our research aims at developing concepts for making this, in solution highly efficient, process efficient in the solid state. By doing so, we would bridge academic interest for the fundamental process with real world usability.
Organic Dye Glasses: Materia can be present as gas, liquid, and solids. The ability of a molecule to interact with light depends in which state it is present in. It is specifically important to be able to make materials, where the intrinsic photophysical properties are present even in the solid state. In order to do so, we have introduced a concept where we use entropy to direct the material to form a glass rather than a crystalline state, and by so doing we can create dye glasses, in which the individual molecules retain their intrinsic photophysical properties.
Equipment
My labs are equipped for research through the whole value chain. For synthesis of organic molecules, we have fully equipped synthesis labs, including automated purification systems, dry solvent setups, manifolds, and access to mass spectroscopy and NMR. For processing of molecules into materials, we have a spin coater, a molecular evaporator, and a metal sputterer. For probing molecules, we have UV/Vis/Nir spectrophotometers including a universal reflectance accessory (PE lambda 650 and 950), an optical microscope (Zeiss), a spectrofluorometer (EI FLS1000) including time correlated single photon counting function, a setup for laser flash photolysis (Spectra physics + EI LP980), a cryostat, an integrating sphere, and a probe station.
Funding
Present funding includes ERC Consolidator grant, Wallenberg Academy Fellow grant, The Swedish Research Council Project grant, and the Göran Gustafsson prize. I have in the past received an ERC Starting grant, the Ingvar Carlsson award grant, and the Swedish foundations starting grant.
Group members
PhD students: Rahul Bhuyan, Jie Xu, Yuanxin Liang, Hanna Tideland
Post Docs: Nicola Peruffo, Krishnapriya Kunnumma, Vishnu Nair Gopalakrishnan, Lucas Petitpoisson
Permanent Staff: Rasmus Ringström
Alumni
PhD students: Manuel Hertzog, Alexei Cravcenco, Martin Ratsch, Jürgen Mony, Yi Yu, Clara Schäfer
Post Docs: Kati Stranius, Khushbu Khushwaha, Pedro Navarro, Suman Mallick, Chen Ye, Mao Wang, Arpita Munkherjee, Andrew Carrod.
Collaborators
Teaching
I am responsible and am lecturing in KER230 (organic chemistry for prescriptionists). I am also teaching kinetics in KER220 (basic chemistry) and spectroscopy in KEM040 (physical chemistry).
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Nicola Peruffo, Minpeng Liang, Rahul Bhuyan, Vajradhar Acharya, Johanna L Höög, Karl Börjesson
ACS NANO - 2025 -
Ying Quan, Yizhou Yang, Qinfu Liu, Karl Börjesson
MATERIALS ADVANCES - 2025 -
Andrew J. Carrod, Anton M. Berghuis, Vishnu Nair Gopalakrishnan, Andrew Monkman, Andrew Danos, Karl Börjesson
CHEMICAL SCIENCE - 2025 -
Clara Schäfer, Rasmus Ringstrom, Jörg Hanrieder, Martin Rahm, Bo Albinsson, Karl Börjesson
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS - 2024 -
Kilian Rossmann, Alberto J. Gonzalez-Hernandez, Rahul Bhuyan, Caspar Schattenberg, Han Sun, Karl Börjesson, Joshua Levitz, Johannes Broichhagen
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION - 2024 -
Rahul Bhuyan, M. Lednev, J. Feist, Karl Börjesson
Advanced Optical Materials - 2024 -
Yizhou Yang, Martin Ratsch, Austin M. Evans, Karl Börjesson
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2023 -
Rahul Bhuyan, Jürgen Mony, Oleg Kotov, Gabriel W. Castellanos, Jaime Gómez Rivas, Timur O. Shegai, Karl Börjesson
Chemical Reviews - 2023 -
Arpita Mukherjee, J. Feist, Karl Börjesson
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2023 -
Yizhou Yang, Y. Y. Chen, F. Izquierdo-Ruiz, Clara Schäfer, M. Rahm, Karl Börjesson
Nature Communications - 2023 -
Andrew J. Carrod, V. Gray, Karl Börjesson
Energy & Environmental AvÐÔ°® - 2022 -
Andrew J. Carrod, Alexei Cravcenco, C. Ye, Karl Börjesson
Journal of Materials Chemistry C - 2022 -
Yizhou Yang, Clara Schäfer, Karl Börjesson
Chem - 2022 -
Yizhou Yang, Amritha P. Sandra, A. Idström, Clara Schäfer, M. Andersson, L. Evenäs, Karl Börjesson
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2022 -
F. Wu, D. Finkelstein-Shapiro, Mao Wang, I. Rosenkampff, A. Yartsev, T. Pascher, T. C. Nguyen- Phan, R. Cogdell, Karl Börjesson, T. Pullerits
Nature Communications - 2022 -
Yi Yu, Karl Börjesson
Machine Learning: AvÐÔ°® and Technology - 2022 -
Clara Schäfer, Jürgen Mony, Thomas Olsson, Karl Börjesson
Journal of Organic Chemistry - 2022 -
Clara Schäfer, S. Hultmark, Yizhou Yang, C. Muller, Karl Börjesson
Chemistry of Materials - 2022 -
Jürgen Mony, Yi Yu, Clara Schäfer, Suman Mallick, Khushbu Kushwaha, Karl Börjesson
Journal of Physical Chemistry C - 2022 -
Mao Wang, Suman Mallick, A. F. Kockum, Karl Börjesson
Physical Review Research - 2022 -
Yizhou Yang, Karl Börjesson
TRENDS IN CHEMISTRY - 2022 -
Chen Ye, Bo Albinsson, Karl Börjesson
CHEMISTRYMETHODS - 2021 -
Jürgen Mony, C. Climent, A. U. Petersen, K. Moth-Poulsen, J. Feist, Karl Börjesson
Advanced Functional Materials - 2021 -
S. Hultmark, Alexei Cravcenco, Khushbu Kushwaha, Suman Mallick, P. Erhart, Karl Börjesson, C. Muller
AvÐÔ°® Advances - 2021 -
Alexei Cravcenco, Yi Yu, F. Edhborg, Jonas Goebel, Zoltan Takacs, Yizhou Yang, B. Albinsson, Karl Börjesson
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2021 -
V. A. Gutzeit, A. Acosta-Ruiz, H. Munguba, S. Hafner, A. Landra-Willm, B. Mathes, J. Mony, D. Yarotski, Karl Börjesson, C. Liston, G. Sandoz, J. Levitz, J. Broichhagen
Cell Chemical Biology - 2021 -
Mao Wang, Manuel Hertzog, Karl Börjesson
Nature Communications - 2021 -
Manuel Hertzog, B. Munkhbat, D. Baranov, T. Shegai, Karl Börjesson
Nano Letters - 2021 -
Chen Ye, Suman Mallick, Manuel Hertzog, M. Kowalewski, Karl Börjesson
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2021 -
Yi Yu, Suman Mallick, Mao Wang, Karl Börjesson
Nature Communications - 2021 -
Yizhou Yang, Suman Mallick, F. Izquierdo-Ruiz, Clara Schäfer, X. Xing, M. Rahm, Karl Börjesson
Small - 2021 -
Clara Schäfer, Jürgen Mony, Thomas Olsson, Karl Börjesson
Chemistry-a European Journal - 2020 -
Alexei Cravcenco, Chen Ye, Jürgen Gräfenstein, Karl Börjesson
Journal of Physical Chemistry A - 2020 -
Manuel Hertzog, Karl Börjesson
Chemphotochem - 2020 -
Martin Ratsch, Chen Ye, Yizhou Yang, A. R. Zhang, A. M. Evans, Karl Börjesson
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2020 -
Chen Ye, V. Gray, Khushbu Kushwaha, S. Kumar Singh, P. Erhart, Karl Börjesson
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics - 2020 -
B. Pfund, D. M. Steffen, M. R. Schreier, M. S. Bertrams, Chen Ye, Karl Börjesson, O. S. Wenger, C. Kerzig
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2020 -
L. Mewes, Mao Wang, R. A. Ingle, Karl Börjesson, M. Chergui
Communications Physics - 2020 -
Khushbu Kushwaha, L. Y. Yu, Kati Stranius, Sandeep Kumar Singh, S. Hultmark, M. N. Iqbal, L. Eriksson, E. Johnston, P. Erhart, C. Muller, Karl Börjesson
Advanced AvÐÔ°® - 2019 -
Alexei Cravcenco, Manuel Hertzog, Chen Ye, M. N. Iqbal, U. Mueller, L. Eriksson, Karl Börjesson
AvÐÔ°® Advances - 2019 -
Chen Ye, V. Gray, J. Martensson, Karl Börjesson
Journal of the American Chemical Society - 2019 -
Manuel Hertzog, Mao Wang, Jürgen Mony, Karl Börjesson
Chemical Society Reviews - 2019 -
Zhihang Wang, Anna Roffey, Raul Losantos, Anders Lennartson, Martyn Jevric, Anne U. Petersen, Maria Quant, Ambra Dreos, Xin Wen, Diego Sampedro, Karl Börjesson, Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Energy and Environmental AvÐÔ°® - 2019 -
Zhihang Wang, Raul Losantos, Diego Sampedro, Masa Aki Morikawa, Karl Börjesson, Nobuo Kimizuka, Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Journal of Materials Chemistry A - 2019 -
A. Dreos, Z. H. Wang, J. Udmark, A. Strom, P. Erhart, Karl Börjesson, M. B. Nielsen, K. Moth-Poulsen
Advanced Energy Materials - 2018 -
Jürgen Mony, Manuel Hertzog, Khushbu Kushwaha, Karl Börjesson
Journal of Physical Chemistry C - 2018 -
M. Jevric, A. U. Petersen, M. Manso, S. K. Singh, Z. H. Wang, A. Dreos, C. Sumby, M. B. Nielsen, Karl Börjesson, P. Erhart, K. Moth-Poulsen
Chemistry-a European Journal - 2018 -
Kati Stranius, Manuel Hertzog, Karl Börjesson
Nature Communications - 2018 -
B. E. Tebikachew, Karl Börjesson, N. Kann, K. Moth-Poulsen
Bioconjugate chemistry - 2018 -
H. Bahsoun, T. Chervy, A. Thomas, Karl Börjesson, M. Hertzog, J. George, E. Devaux, C. Genet, J. A. Hutchison, T. W. Ebbesen
ACS Photonics - 2018
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