The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2012-01-01

Tuning the Surface Structure and Optical Properties of CdSe Clusters Using Coordination Chemistry.

BrandiM Cossairt, Pavol Juhas, Simon Billinge, JonathanS Owen

Index: J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2(24) , 3075-3080, (2011)

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Abstract

A series of nonstoichiometric CdSe clusters with lowest energy electronic absorptions between 409 - 420 nm has been prepared from cadmium 1-naphthoate, 2-naphthoate, 4-thiomethyl-1-naphthaote, and 1-naphthalene thiolate complexes and diphenylphosphine selenide (DPPSe). Pair distribution function analysis of X-ray diffraction data, ligand exchange experiments, and NMR molecular weight analyses suggest the nanocrystal core changes minimally among these clusters despite significant changes to their absorption and luminescence spectra. Photoluminescence excitation spectra obtained at 77 K reveal an energy transfer process between the surface-trapped excited state and the naphthalene-containing ligands that leads to ligand phosphorescence. A Dexter energy transfer mechanism is proposed to explain the observation of ligand phosphorescence on excitation of the cluster. These compounds demonstrate that cluster absorption and trap luminescence can be controlled with surface coordination chemistry.


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