Title of article
ULTRAFAST ELECTRON TRANSFER AT THE MOLECULE-SEMICONDUCTOR NANOPARTICLE INTERFACE
Author/Authors
Anderson، Neil A. نويسنده , , Lian، Tianquan نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
29
From page
491
To page
519
Abstract
Electron transfer across the molecule-semiconductor interface is a fundamental process that is relevant to many applications of nanoparticles, such as dyesensitized solar cells and molecular electronics. This reviewsummarizes recent progress in understanding electron transfer dynamics from molecular adsorbates to semiconductor nanoparticles. Photoexcitation of molecular adsorbates to their excited states is followed by electron injection into semiconductor nanoparticles. The products of electron injection (oxidized adsorbate and electrons in semiconductor) are monitored by their electronic and vibrational spectra, allowing direct measurement of injection rate. The dependence of injection rate on the properties of semiconductor nanoparticle, molecular adsorbate, intervening bridging and anchoring group, and interfacial environment are discussed and compared with Marcus theory of interfacial electron transfer.
Keywords
interfacial electron transfer , conjugated polymer-nanoparticle composite , dye-sensitized solar cell , femtosecond IR spectroscopy , ultrafast dynamics
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number
121400
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