Interfacial Electron Transfer Dynamics Following Laser Flash Photolysis of [Ru(bpy)(2)((4,4 `-PO(3)H(2))(2)bpy)](2+) in TiO(2) Nanoparticle Films in Aqueous Environments


Autoria(s): BRENNAMAN, M. Kyle; PATROCINIO, Antonio Otavio T.; SONG, Wenjing; JURSS, Jonah W.; CONCEPCION, Javier J.; HOERTZ, Paul G.; TRAUB, Matthew C.; IHA, Neyde Y. Murakami; MEYER, Thomas J.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2011

Resumo

Nanosecond laser flash photolysis has been used to investigate injection and back electron transfer from the complex [(Ru-(bpy)(2)(4,4`-(PO(3)H(2))(2)bpy)](2+) surface-bound to TiO(2) (TiO(2)-Ru(II)). The measurements were conducted under conditions appropriate for water oxidation catalysis by known single-site water oxidation catalysts. Systematic variations in average lifetimes for back electron transfer, <tau(bet)> - were observed with changes in pH, surface coverage, incident excitation intensity, and applied bias. The results were qualitatively consistent with a model involving rate-limiting thermal activation of injected electrons from trap sites to the conduction band or shallow trap sites followed by site-to-site hopping and interfacial electron transfer, TiO(2)(e(-))-Ru(3+) -> TiO(2)-Ru(2+). The appearance of pH-dependent decreases in the efficiency of formation of TiO(2)-Ru(3+) and in incident-photon-to-current efficiencies with the added reductive scavenger hydroquinone point to pH-dependent back electron transfer processes on both the sub-nanosecond and millisecond-microsecond time scales, which could be significant in limiting long-term storage of multiple redox equivalents.

US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences

US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences[DE-SC0001011]

US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences[DE-SC0001298]

US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences

US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences[DE-FG02-06ER15788]

US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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CHEMSUSCHEM, v.4, n.2, Special Issue, p.216-227, 2011

1864-5631

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/31424

10.1002/cssc.201000356

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cssc.201000356

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eng

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WILEY-BLACKWELL

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Chemsuschem

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Palavras-Chave #electron transfer #nanoparticles #photochemistry #ruthenium #water splitting #SENSITIZED SOLAR-CELLS #TITANIUM-DIOXIDE FILMS #CHARGE RECOMBINATION KINETICS #NANOCRYSTALLINE THIN-FILMS #PHOSPHONIC ACID #SPECTROSCOPIC DETERMINATION #ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS #POLYPYRIDYL COMPLEXES #BAND POTENTIALS #WATER OXIDATION #Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
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