| Literature DB >> 24359156 |
Haiming Zhu1, Ye Yang, Kim Hyeon-Deuk, Marco Califano, Nianhui Song, Youwei Wang, Wenqing Zhang, Oleg V Prezhdo, Tianquan Lian.
Abstract
Although quantum confined nanomaterials, such as quantum dots (QDs) have emerged as a new class of light harvesting and charge separation materials for solar energy conversion, theoretical models for describing photoinduced charge transfer from these materials remain unclear. In this paper, we show that the rate of photoinduced electron transfer from QDs (CdS, CdSe, and CdTe) to molecular acceptors (anthraquinone, methylviologen, and methylene blue) increases at decreasing QD size (and increasing driving force), showing a lack of Marcus inverted regime behavior over an apparent driving force range of ∼0-1.3 V. We account for this unusual driving force dependence by proposing an Auger-assisted electron transfer model in which the transfer of the electron can be coupled to the excitation of the hole, circumventing the unfavorable Franck-Condon overlap in the Marcus inverted regime. This model is supported by computational studies of electron transfer and trapping processes in model QD-acceptor complexes.Year: 2014 PMID: 24359156 DOI: 10.1021/nl4041687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189