Surface immobilized copper(i) diimine photosensitizers as molecular probes for elucidating the effects of confinement at interfaces for solar energy conversion†
Michael S. Eberhart,Brian T. Phelan,Jens Niklas,Emily A. Sprague-Klein,David M. Kaphan,David J. Gosztola,David M. Tiede,Oleg G. Poluektov,Karen L. Mulfort
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 09/14/2020 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D0CC05972B
Abstract

Heteroleptic copper(I) bis(phenanthroline) complexes with surface anchoring carboxylate groups have been synthesized and immobilized on nanoporous metal oxide substrates. The species investigated are responsive to the external environment and this work provides a new strategy to control charge transfer processes for efficient solar energy conversion.

Graphical abstract: Surface immobilized copper(i) diimine photosensitizers as molecular probes for elucidating the effects of confinement at interfaces for solar energy conversion