2017
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201701271
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Metal–Ligand Complex‐Induced Ultrafast Charge‐Carrier Relaxation and Charge‐Transfer Dynamics in CdX (X=S, Se, Te) Quantum Dots Sensitized with Nitrocatechol

Abstract: The present work describes the effect of interfacial complex formation on charge carrier dynamics in CdX (X=S, Se, Te) quantum dots (QDs) sensitized nitro catechol (NCAT). To compare experiments were also carried out with catechol (CAT) where no such complexation was observed. Time-resolved emission studies suggest faster charge separation in CdS(Se)/NCAT system as compared to CdS(Se)/CAT although change in Gibbs free energy for hole transfer is less in former as compared to later. This suggests that complex f… Show more

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“…In literature a number of studies have been reported on thermal charge carrier extraction from QDs however, hot charge carrier extraction is still not well studied even though the studies on their relaxation dynamics were reported way back in 1990 s . One of the major difficulties with this is the fast charge carrier relaxation time (∼50–250 fs) therefore, to extract hot charge carriers from QDs efficiently, it is important that the extraction time should be less as compared to their relaxation time.…”
Section: Hot Charge Carrier Extraction From Semiconductor Qdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In literature a number of studies have been reported on thermal charge carrier extraction from QDs however, hot charge carrier extraction is still not well studied even though the studies on their relaxation dynamics were reported way back in 1990 s . One of the major difficulties with this is the fast charge carrier relaxation time (∼50–250 fs) therefore, to extract hot charge carriers from QDs efficiently, it is important that the extraction time should be less as compared to their relaxation time.…”
Section: Hot Charge Carrier Extraction From Semiconductor Qdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In literature a number of studies have been reported on thermal charge carrier extraction from QDs [15,16,[19][20][21]74,75] however, Figure 6. Lifetimes of the first excited state of the electron (1P) and hole (2 S 3/2 ) states with excitonic state-to-state selectivity as a function of particle size for hot electron (a), and hot hole (b).…”
Section: Hot Charge Carrier Extraction From Semiconductor Qdsmentioning
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“…When directly attached to the CPs, which is possible using CTCP in combination with an external catechol-based initiator, the catechol linker retains the conjugation. Small catechol-based molecules and some nonCPs have shown to bind to a variety of commonly used inorganic NPs such as CdS, CdSe, TiO 2 , Fe 3 O 4 , , Au, and ZnO . In addition, we have already prepared a catechol-functionalized poly­(3-alkylthiophene) using a Kumada CTCP (KCTCP) in combination with a catechol external initiator and have proven the formation of a stable coupling to magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) NPs .…”
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confidence: 99%