Electron transfer and energy exchange between a covalent organic framework and CuFeS2 nanoparticles

  • Panagiota Bika
  • , Vasileios K. Tzitzios
  • , Elias Sakellis
  • , Spyros Orfanoudakis
  • , Nikos Boukos
  • , Saeed M. Alhassan
  • , Polychronis Tsipas
  • , Vasileios Psycharis
  • , Thomas Stergiopoulos
  • , Panagiotis Dallas

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    Abstract

    CuFeS2 is a prominent chalcogenide that possesses similar optical properties and a significantly lower cost, compared to gold. Additionally, covalent organic frameworks are a class of materials at the forefront of current research, mainly used as photoactive components and porous absorbers. Hence, in this work, hydrophilic CuFeS2 particles are coupled with multi-functional covalent organic frameworks through ionic bonding to produce a hybrid material with unique and optimized properties. To render the CuFeS2 particles negatively charged and dispersible in water, we coated them with sodium dodecyl sulfonate, shifting the surface plasmon resonance of the nanoparticles from 472 to 492 nm. When they are electrostatically assembled with the positively charged COFs, an S-scheme is formed and the fluorescence of the hybrid materials is highly quenched, with the electron transfer happening from the networks to the nanoparticles and a simultaneous energy exchange which is dependent on the emission wavelength. Through detailed fluorescence spectroscopy, time-resolved measurements and Stern-Volmer analysis, we identified an efficient emission quenching that differs from the bulk to the exfoliated hybrid system, while detailed electron microscopy studies demonstrated the strong interaction between the two components. The quenching mechanisms and the on or off surface resonance dependent lifetime could be applied to photocatalytic and photovoltaic applications.

    Original languageBritish English
    Pages (from-to)10475-10486
    Number of pages12
    JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry C
    Volume12
    Issue number28
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 14 Jun 2024

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