从量子点到分子三重体的高效多刺激能量转移
Shan He1,2, Huilin Xie1, Meng Liu2
1Department of Chemistry and the Hong Kong Branch of the Chinese National Engineering Research Center for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Kowloon Walled, Hong Kong 999077, China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 24, 2025
概括
这项研究证明了从具有多个激子的量子点 (QD) 到聚合诱导发射 (AIE) 分子的高效能量转移. 这一突破为单片氧生成和光催化等应用提供了长时间的激发能储存.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 摄影化学
- 量子化学
背景情况:
- 体量子点 (QD) 对于光采集至关重要,但会通过奥格尔重组发生快速的多激素衰变.
- 现有的多刺激利用方法受到电荷重组的限制.
- 从QD到分子的三重能量传输提供了长期的激发能储存,但多激发能传输以前是无法实现的.
研究的目的:
- 证明从量子点 (QD) 到表面固的聚合诱导发射 (AIE) 分子的高效多刺激能量传递.
- 研究分子三重状态的阶段性电荷转移机制.
- 探索这些多兴奋剂衍生的三重状态的光化学应用.
主要方法:
- 使用Cd,无Pb的基于ZnSe的QD与AIE分子功能化.
- 使用渐进的界面电子和孔转移来解离多激子并填充AIE三重状态.
- 量化多激素解离效率和三倍的能量转移产量.
主要成果:
- 即使在高激素数 (N=5.2) 的情况下,也能达到高效率 (96%) 的多激素解离.
- 从QD多刺激体向AIE分子双胞胎进行有效的能量转移.
- 随着刺激子数 (N) 的增加,AIE三倍和单倍氧的产量几乎线性增加.
结论:
- 通过循序渐进的电荷转移从QD转移到AIE分子.
- 证实多次激发的三重能量转移与单次激发的能量转移一样有效.
- 在单片氧生成和有机光催化等光化学应用中开辟了利用多激活子的新途径.
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