JOURNAL ARTICLE

Charge Transfer Events in Semiconducting Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes

Christian OelsnerM. Antonia HerreroChristian EhliMaurizio PratoDirk M. Guldi

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 133 (46)Pages: 18696-18706   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Electron-donating ferrocene units have been attached to SWNTs, with different degrees of functionalization. By means of a complementary series of novel spectroscopic techniques (i.e., steady-state and time-resolved), we have documented that mutual interactions between semiconducting SWNT and the covalently attached electron donor (i.e., ferrocene) lead, in the event of photoexcitation, to the formation of radical ion pairs. In the accordingly formed radical ion pairs, oxidation of ferrocene and reduction of SWNT were confirmed by spectroelectrochemistry. It is, however, shown that only a few semiconducting SWNTs [i.e., (9,4), (8,6), (8,7), and (9,7)] are susceptible to photoinduced electron transfer processes. These results are of relevant importance for the development of SWNT-based photovoltaics.

Keywords:
Ferrocene Photoexcitation Chemistry Carbon nanotube Electron transfer Ion Photochemistry Covalent bond Radical ion Surface modification Redox Photoinduced electron transfer Electron Nanotechnology Chemical physics Electrochemistry Organic chemistry Electrode Atomic physics Physical chemistry Materials science

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