Luis Miguel Arellano Castellanos, Habtom B. Gobeze, Youngwoo B. Jang, Maria J Gómez-Escalonilla, Paul Karr, Francis D'Souza, Fernando Langa
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Click-Assembled N-Graphene-C60 Hybrids for Ultrafast Electron Transfer
A novel donor-acceptor hybrid derived from N-doped graphene (NG) and an electron acceptor, C 60 , has been newly synthesized using click chemistry and characterized by a suite of physico-chemical techniques. The usage of click chemistry resulted in a relatively high degree of functionalization. Due to the presence of two C₁₂ alkyl chains on the fulleropyrrolidine moiety, the NG-C 60 hybrid was found to be relatively soluble in most organic solvents, facilitating both spectroscopic and electrochemical characterization.Fluorescence studies revealed quenching of the fulleropyrrolidine emission, indicating the occurrence of excited-state events. While DFT studies provided insights into the geometry and localization of the frontier orbitals, the TD-DFT studies performed at the B3LYP/6-311G(d,p) level suggested the possibility of excited-state charge transfer from several excited states. Subsequent femtosecond transient absorption studies performed in DMF confirmed electron transfer, wherein the material could be characterized. The charge transfer state persisted for approximately 12 ps before populating the low-lying 3 C 60 *, highlighting the material's potential for light energy harvesting applications.
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Chemical Science is a journal that encompasses various disciplines within the chemical sciences. Its scope includes publishing ground-breaking research with significant implications for its respective field, as well as appealing to a wider audience in related areas. To be considered for publication, articles must showcase innovative and original advances in their field of study and be presented in a manner that is understandable to scientists from diverse backgrounds. However, the journal generally does not publish highly specialized research.