Role of solvent-oxygen ion pairs in photooxidation of CdSe nanocrystal quantum dots

2012 
Understanding the mechanisms for photodegradation of nanocrystal quantum dots is an important step toward their application in real-world technologies. A usual assumption is that photochemical modifications in nanocrystals, such as their photooxidation, are triggered by absorption of a photon in the dot itself. Here, we demonstrate that, contrary to this commonly accepted picture, nanocrystal oxidation can be initiated by photoexcitation of solvent–oxygen ion pairs that relax to produce singlet oxygen, which then reacts with the nanocrystals. We make this conclusion on the basis of photolysis studies of solutions of CdSe nanocrystals. Our measurements indicate a sharp spectral onset for photooxidation, which depends on solvent identity and is 4.8 eV for hexane and 3.4 eV for toluene. Importantly, the photooxidation onset correlates with the position of a new optical absorption feature, which develops in a neat solvent upon its exposure to oxygen. This provides direct evidence that nanocrystal photooxidati...
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