シングレット分裂は,ペリレンジミドフィルムのエネルギー駆動力と電子結合の相互作用を含みます
Aaron K Le1, Jon A Bender1, Dylan H Arias2
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas at Austin , Austin, Texas 78712-1224, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 15, 2017
まとめ
ペリレンジミド膜におけるシングレット分裂は,分子パッキングを制御することによって178%のトリプルエクシトンを産生する. 効率的な光安定性材料は,光採集アプリケーションのエクシトンの生産と抽出を最適化する必要があります.
科学分野:
- 有機半導体の光物理学
- エネルギー利用のための材料科学
背景:
- シングレット分裂は,光採集における熱化の損失を相殺する.
- 定量的なシングレット分裂のための光安定材料の開発は困難です.
研究 の 目的:
- ペリレンジミド膜におけるシングレット分裂によるトリプルエキシトンの生成を調査する.
- シングレット分裂効率に対する分子パッキングの効果を調査する.
主な方法:
- 多様な機能群を持つペリレンジミド誘導体を合成した.
- 製造された薄膜と制御された分子包装.
- トリプルエクシトン収量と分裂速度は,一時吸収スペクトロスコーピーを用いて測定した.
主要な成果:
- ~245 psの分裂率で最大178%のトリプル生産率を達成した.
- 最適な包装には,ペリレンジミド間の約3 Åの長軸の移動が含まれています.
- 数十ナノ秒でトリプルエクシトン崩壊を観測した.
結論:
- 分子包装は,ペリレンジミドの単片分裂効率に大きく影響する.
- シングレット分裂材料は,エキソン生産と抽出の両方のために設計する必要があります.
- 発見はレッドフィールド理論と一致し, 送電媒介の超交換メカニズムを示唆しています.
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