Two families of strongly luminescent silicon nanocrystals (SiNCs) cofunctionalized with dodecyl chains and pyrene chromophores perform as lightharvesting antennae and interact with carbon allotropes. The energy harvested in the SiNC core can thus be used to populate, for example, the lowest triplet excited state of C60.
Mazzaro, R., Locritani, M., Molloy, J.K., Montalti, M., Yu, Y., Korgel, B.A., et al. (2015). Photoinduced Processes between Pyrene-Functionalized Silicon Nanocrystals and Carbon Allotropes. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 27(12), 4390-4397 [10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b01769].
Photoinduced Processes between Pyrene-Functionalized Silicon Nanocrystals and Carbon Allotropes
MAZZARO, RAFFAELLO;LOCRITANI, MIRKO;MONTALTI, MARCO;BERGAMINI, GIACOMO;CERONI, PAOLA
2015
Abstract
Two families of strongly luminescent silicon nanocrystals (SiNCs) cofunctionalized with dodecyl chains and pyrene chromophores perform as lightharvesting antennae and interact with carbon allotropes. The energy harvested in the SiNC core can thus be used to populate, for example, the lowest triplet excited state of C60.File in questo prodotto:
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