Literature DB >> 27589150

Extended-Charge-Transfer Excitons in Crystalline Supramolecular Photocatalytic Scaffolds.

Nicholas J Hestand1, Roman V Kazantsev, Adam S Weingarten, Liam C Palmer, Samuel I Stupp, Frank C Spano1.   

Abstract

Coupling among chromophores in molecular assemblies is responsible for phenomena such as resonant energy transfer and intermolecular charge transfer. These processes are central to the fields of organic photovoltaics and photocatalysis, where it is necessary to funnel energy or charge to specific regions within the system. As such, a fundamental understanding of these transport processes is essential for developing new materials for photovoltaic and photocatalytic applications. Recently, photocatalytic systems based on photosensitizing perylene monomimide (PMI) chromophore amphiphiles were found to show variation in hydrogen gas (H2) production as a function of nanostructure crystallinity. The 2D crystalline systems form in aqueous electrolyte solution, which provides a high dielectric environment where the Coulomb potential between charges is mitigated. This results in relatively weakly bound excitons that are ideal for reducing protons. In order to understand how variations in crystalline structure affect H2 generation, two representative PMI systems are investigated theoretically using a modified Holstein Hamiltonian. The Hamiltonian includes both molecular Frenkel excitations (FE) and charge-transfer excitations (CTE) coupled nonadiabatically to local intramolecular vibrations. Signatures of FE/CTE mixing and the extent of electron/hole separation are identified in the optical absorption spectrum and are found to correlate strongly to the observed H2 production rates. The absorption spectral signatures are found to sensitively depend on the relative phase between the electron and hole transfer integrals, as well as the diabatic energy difference between the Frenkel and CT exciton bands. Our analysis provides design rules for artificial photosynthetic systems based on organic chromophore arrays.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27589150     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b05673

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


  7 in total

1.  Chromophore Dipole Directs Morphology and Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation.

Authors:  Adam S Weingarten; Adam J Dannenhoffer; Roman V Kazantsev; Hiroaki Sai; Dongxu Huang; Samuel I Stupp
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2018-04-06       Impact factor: 15.419

2.  Molecular Control of Internal Crystallization and Photocatalytic Function in Supramolecular Nanostructures.

Authors:  Roman V Kazantsev; Adam Dannenhoffer; Taner Aytun; Boris Harutyunyan; Daniel J Fairfield; Michael J Bedzyk; Samuel I Stupp
Journal:  Chem       Date:  2018-05-03       Impact factor: 22.804

Review 3.  Computational and data driven molecular material design assisted by low scaling quantum mechanics calculations and machine learning.

Authors:  Wei Li; Haibo Ma; Shuhua Li; Jing Ma
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2021-11-08       Impact factor: 9.825

Review 4.  Photocatalytic CO2 Conversion Using Metal-Containing Coordination Polymers and Networks: Recent Developments in Material Design and Mechanistic Details.

Authors:  Lea-Sophie Hornberger; Friederike Adams
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 4.967

5.  Crystal-Phase Transitions and Photocatalysis in Supramolecular Scaffolds.

Authors:  Roman V Kazantsev; Adam J Dannenhoffer; Adam S Weingarten; Brian T Phelan; Boris Harutyunyan; Taner Aytun; Ashwin Narayanan; Daniel J Fairfield; Job Boekhoven; Hiroaki Sai; Andrew Senesi; Pascual I O'Dogherty; Liam C Palmer; Michael J Bedzyk; Michael R Wasielewski; Samuel I Stupp
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2017-04-24       Impact factor: 15.419

6.  Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor.

Authors:  Jiawang Zhou; Yilei Wu; Indranil Roy; Avik Samanta; J Fraser Stoddart; Ryan M Young; Michael R Wasielewski
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2019-03-11       Impact factor: 9.825

Review 7.  Design of materials with supramolecular polymers.

Authors:  Tristan D Clemons; Samuel I Stupp
Journal:  Prog Polym Sci       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 29.190

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