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Visible‐Light Sensitization and Photoenergy Storage in Quantum Dot/Polyoxometalate Systems
Authors:Prof Tetsuya Kida  Hiromasa Furuso  Kota Kumamoto  Azzah Dyah Pramata  Prof Masayoshi Yuasa  Prof Kengo Shimanoe
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, Kumamoto University, Kurokami, Kumamoto 860‐8555 (Japan);2. Department of Molecular and Material Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816‐8580 (Japan);3. Department of Energy and Material Sciences, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816‐8580 (Japan)
Abstract:Recently, the process by which energy is transferred from photoexcited semiconductor nanocrystals, called quantum dots (QDs), to other semiconductors has attracted much attention and has potential application in solar energy conversion (i.e., QD‐sensitized solar cells). Sensitization of wide band gap polyoxometalates (POMs) to visible light by using CuInS2 QDs dispersed in an organic solution is demonstrated herein. Photoluminescence quenching and lifetime studies revealed efficient electron transfer from the CuInS2 QDs to POMs, such as SiW12O40 and W10O32, that were hybridized with a cationic surfactant. CuInS2 QDs function as an antenna that absorbs visible light and supplies electrons to the POMs to enable certain photocatalytic reactions, including noble‐metal‐ion reduction. The photoenergy storage capabilities of the QD‐POM system, in which electrons photogenerated in QDs by visible‐light excitation are trapped and accommodated by POMs to form reduced POM, are also demonstrated. Electrons stored in the POM can be later discharged through reductive reactions, such as oxygen reduction, in the dark.
Keywords:nanostructures  photochemistry  polyoxometalates  quantum dots  sensitizers
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