The Ultrafast Temporal and Spectral Characterization of Electron Injection from Perylene Derivatives into ZnO and TiO2 Colloidal Films

2008 
The ultrafast injection dynamics, early recombination dynamics, and spectral signatures of four systematically varied dye-metal oxide hybrid systems were investigated using transient absorption spectroscopy techniques. First, photoinduced electron transfer from two different perylene derivatives into zinc oxide (ZnO) colloidal films is reported. Here, the electronic coupling of the perylene chromophore 2,5-Di-tert-butyl-perylene-9-yl-propionic acid (1) to the ZnO colloids was weaker than the electronic coupling of the chromophore 2,5-Di-tert-butyl-perylene-9-yl-acrylic acid (2). Second, the photoinduced electron transfer of the same two molecules attached to TiO2 colloids was measured and compared to the results for the ZnO colloids using the same techniques. The temporal traces at both the excited-state and the cationic state of the chromophores attached to the semiconductor surfaces were measured simultaneously and showed very good agreement, which indicated a direct injection into the semiconductor. Th...
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