MgO has specific catalysis for CH4-to-C conversion, and functions as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly template to produce graphene mesosponge with developed porosity, excellent stability, and super soft and elastic properties.
Organic fluorophores with an enhanced emission in the condensed phase have great potential for the design of optoelectronic materials. Several propeller-shaped molecules show aggregation-induced emission (AIE), in particular, silole derivatives have attracted wide attention because of their significant quantum yields in the solid state. In this contribution, we investigate the mechanism of AIE of a propeller-shaped blue emitter: 1,2,3,4-tetraphenyl-1,3-cyclopentadiene (TPC). We explore the excited state mechanism in the light of models most commonly used to explain it: restriction of intramolecular motions (RIM) and restricted access to the conical intersection (RACI). Our interpretation is supported by excited state dynamics simulations and the analysis of Huang-Rhys factors and reorganisation energies. We quantify the effects of intermolecular interactions and exciton couplings. The mechanism for TPC is compared with previous investigations of analogue silole compounds. Our systematic investigation highlights the role of conical intersections on the nonradiative decay mechanisms and complementary descriptions provided by the RIM and RACI models.[a] Dr.
Tuning the electronic structure of metal–organic frameworks is the key to extending their functionality to the photocatalytic conversion of absorbed gases. Herein we discuss how the band edge positions in zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) can be tuned by mixing different imidazole‐based linkers within the same structure. We present the band alignment for a number of known and hypothetical Zn‐based ZIFs with respect to the vacuum level. Structures with a single type of linker exhibit relatively wide band gaps; however, by mixing linkers of a low‐lying conduction edge with linkers of a high‐lying valence edge, we can predict materials with ideal band positions for visible‐light water splitting and CO2 reduction photocatalysis. By introducing copper in the tetrahedral position of the mixed‐linker ZIFs, it would be possible to increase both photo‐absorption and the electron–hole recombination times.
Chemical vapor deposition of methane onto a template of alumina (Al2O3) nanoparticles is a prominent synthetic strategy of graphene meso-sponge, a new class of nano porous carbon materials consisting of...
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