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Interfacing transition metal dichalcogenides with carbon nanodots for managing photoinduced energy and chargetransfer processes

AutorVallan, Lorenzo CSIC ORCID; Canton-Vitoria, Rubén; Gobeze, Habtom B.; Jang, Youngwoo; Arenal, Raúl CSIC ORCID; Benito, Ana M. CSIC ORCID ; Maser, Wolfgang K. CSIC ORCID ; Souza, Francis d'; Tagmatarchis, Nikos
Palabras claveTransition metal dichalcogenides
Carbon nanodots
Photo induced energy/charge transfer
Fecha de publicación17-sep-2018
EditorAmerican Chemical Society
CitaciónJournal of the American Chemical Society 140(41): 13488-13496 (2018)
ResumenExfoliated semiconducting MoS2 and WS2 were covalently functionalized with 1,2-dithiolane-modified carbon nanodots (CNDs). The newly synthesized CND-MoS2 and CND-WS2 hybrids were characterized by spectroscopic, thermal and electron microscopy imaging methods. Based on electronic absorption and fluorescence emission spectroscopy, modulation of the optoelectronic properties of TMDs by interfacing with CNDs was accomplished. Electrochemical studies revealed facile oxidation of MoS2 over WS2 in the examined hybrids, suggesting it to be better electron donor. Excited state events, investigated by femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopic studies, revealed ultrafast energy transfer from photoexcited CNDs to both MoS2 and WS2. Interestingly, upon MoS2 photoexcitation charge transfer from an exciton dissociation path of MoS2 to CNDs, within CNDMoS2, was observed. However, such process in CND-WS2 was found to be absent due to energetic reasons. The present study highlights the importance of TMD-derived donor-acceptor hybrids in light energy harvesting and optoelectronic applications. Furthermore, the fundamental information obtained from the current results will benefit design strategies and impact the development of additional TMD-based hybrid materials to efficiently manage and perform in electron-transfer processes.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09204
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/170595
DOI10.1021/jacs.8b09204
ISSN0002-7863
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