The " Electronic transfer "symposiumwill review major advances in the field of single-electron transfer. Lectures at the symposium will showcase various contexts for promoting electron transfer, whether by photochemistry, photocatalysis, electrochemistry or chemical reaction. The rationalization of experimental results, and in particular the understanding of electron flows, will be supported by mechanistic studies and DFT modeling.
The development of new molecular synthesis methodologies will be presented, along with their applications to the synthesis of natural products and biologically active molecules (medicinal chemistry). Finally, access to new molecular materials with potentially chiral luminescence properties will be addressed.