Literature DB >> 22026184

Dynamics and mechanisms of interfacial photoinduced electron transfer processes of third generation photovoltaics and photocatalysis.

Christophe Bauer1, Joël Teuscher, Jan C Brauer, Angela Punzi, Arianna Marchioro, Elham Ghadiri, Jelissa De Jonghe, Mateusz Wielopolski, Natalie Banerji, Jacques E Moser.   

Abstract

Photoinduced electron transfer (PET) across molecular/bulk interfaces has gained attention only recently and is still poorly understood. These interfaces offer an excellent case study, pertinent to a variety of photovoltaic systems, photo- and electrochemistry, molecular electronics, analytical detection, photography, and quantum confinement devices. They play in particular a key role in the emerging fields of third-generation photovoltaic energy converters and artificial photosynthetic systems aimed at the production of solar fuels, creating a need for a better understanding and theoretical treatment of the dynamics and mechanisms of interfacial PET processes. We aim to achieve a fundamental understanding of these phenomena by designing experiments that can be used to test and alter modern theory and computational modeling. One example illustrating recent investigations into the details of the ultrafast processes that form the basis for photoinduced charge separation at a molecular/bulk interface relevant to dye-sensitized solar cells is briefly presented here: Kinetics of interfacial PET and charge recombination processes were measured by fs and ns transient spectroscopy in a heterogeneous donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) system, where D is a Ru(II)(terpyridyl-PO3)(NCS)3 complex, B an oligo-p-phenylene bridge, and A nanocrystalline TiO2. The forward ET reaction was found to be faster than vibrational relaxation of the vibronic excited state of the donor. Instead, the back ET occurred on the micros time scale and involved fully thermalized species. The D-A distance dependence of the electron transfer rate was studied by varying the number of p-phenylene units contained in the bridge moiety. The remarkably low damping factor beta = 0.16 angstroms(-1) observed for the ultrafast charge injection from the dye excited state into the conduction band of TiO2 is attributed to the coupling of electron tunneling with nonequilibrium vibrations redistributed on the bridge, giving rise to polaronic transport of charges from the donor ligand to the acceptor solid oxide surface.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22026184     DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2011.704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chimia (Aarau)        ISSN: 0009-4293            Impact factor:   1.509


  3 in total

Review 1.  Charge separation and carrier dynamics in donor-acceptor heterojunction photovoltaic systems.

Authors:  Joël Teuscher; Jan C Brauer; Andrey Stepanov; Alicia Solano; Ariadni Boziki; Majed Chergui; Jean-Pierre Wolf; Ursula Rothlisberger; Natalie Banerji; Jacques-E Moser
Journal:  Struct Dyn       Date:  2017-12-19       Impact factor: 2.920

2.  Charge transfer versus molecular conductance: molecular orbital symmetry turns quantum interference rules upside down.

Authors:  Natalie Gorczak; Nicolas Renaud; Simge Tarkuç; Arjan J Houtepen; Rienk Eelkema; Laurens D A Siebbeles; Ferdinand C Grozema
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2015-05-11       Impact factor: 9.825

3.  Energy Band Gap Investigation of Biomaterials: A Comprehensive Material Approach for Biocompatibility of Medical Electronic Devices.

Authors:  Ashkan Shafiee; Elham Ghadiri; Jareer Kassis; David Williams; Anthony Atala
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2020-01-18       Impact factor: 2.891

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