Effects of a phosphonate anchoring group on the excited state electron transfer rates from a terthiophene chromophore to a ZnO nanocrystal

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Relative to carboxyl-anchored chromophores, phosphonate-anchored dyes are bound more strongly but slow the excited state electron transfer to ZnO nanocrystals.

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Despite spectral differences of a series of thiophene dyes, their excited state electron transfer rates to ZnO nanocrystals are similar.


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Heteroleptic tris(bipyridine)ruthenium complexes bearing one dicarboxybipyridine ligand bind to dispersed ZnO nanocrystals. Electron releasing amino substituents on the remaining bipyridines raise the excited state potential high enough to allow excited state electron transfer into the ZnO.


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Electronic coupling (HDA) underlying the electron transfer (ET) can be tuned by the remote substituents R.


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