Atomically Precise Bimetallic Nanoclusters as Photosensitizers in Photoelectrochemical Cells.
Chemistry
; 25(18): 4814-4820, 2019 Mar 27.
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The atomically precise bimetallic nanocluster (NC), Au24 Ag20 (PhCC)20 (SPy)4 Cl2 (1) (Py=pyridine), was employed for the first time as a stable photosensitizer for photoelectrochemical applications. The sensitization of TiO2 nanotube arrays (TNA) with 1 greatly enhances the light-harvesting ability of the composite because 1 shows a high molar extinction coefficient (ϵ) in the UV/Vis region. Compared to a more standard Au25 (SG)18 -TNA (2-TNA; SG=glutathione) composite, 1-TNA shows a much better stability under illumination in both neutral and basic conditions. The precise composition of the photosensitizers enables a direct comparison of the sensitization ability between 1 and 2. With the same cluster loading, the photocurrent produced by 1-TNA is 15 times larger than that of 2-TNA. The superior performance of 1-TNA over 2-TNA is attributed not only to the higher light absorption ability of 1 but also to the higher charge-separation efficiency. Besides, a ligand effect on the stability of the photoelectrode and charge-transfer between the NCs and the semiconductor is revealed. This work paves the way to study the role of metal nanoclusters as photosensitizers at the atomic level, which is essential for the design of better material for light energy conversion.
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