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2011
Mennucci, B, Curutchet C.  2011.  The role of the environment in electronic energy transfer: a molecular modeling perspective. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 13(24):11538-11550. Abstract
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2007
Scholes, GD, Curutchet C, Mennucci B, Cammi R, Tomasi J.  2007.  How solvent controls electronic energy transfer and light harvesting. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 111(25):6978-6982. Abstract
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Curutchet, C, Scholes GD, Mennucci B, Cammi R.  2007.  How solvent controls electronic energy transfer and light harvesting: Toward a quantum-mechanical description of reaction field and screening effects. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 111(46):13253-13265. Abstract
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Russo, V, Curutchet C, Mennucci B.  2007.  Towards a molecular scale interpretation of excitation energy transfer in solvated bichromophoric systems. II. The through-bond contribution. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 111(4):853-863. Abstract
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2006
Curutchet, C, Cammi R, Mennucci B, Corni S.  2006.  Self-consistent quantum mechanical model for the description of excitation energy transfers in molecules at interfaces. Journal of Chemical Physics. 125(5) Abstract
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