Abstract
Blue-emitting amine-terminated Si nanoparticles (NPs; size, 1.57 ± 0.24 nm) are functionalized with a Ru(bpy)2(spb)2+ [bpy = 2,2-bipyridine; spb = 4-(p-N-succinimidylcarboxyphenyl)-2,2-bipyridine] complex. The distance between the dye and the Si core is controlled by different alkyl chain lengths (-C3H6, -C6H12, and -C11H22), and the thus formed Si NPs are two-chromophore systems that exhibit dual-emission in two separate regions: blue (̃450 nm, from Si core) and red (̃630 nm, from Ru dye). By measuring the Si/Ru ratio, the extinction coefficient of amino-terminated Si NPs was experimentally determined for the first time (2.6 × 105 M-1 cm -1). Energy transfer from Si NPs to acceptor molecules [Ru(bpy) 2(spb)2+] is observed by steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence, and its distance-dependent efficiency is shown to be up to 55% in the case of a short alkyl spacer (-C3H6). Energy transfer rates are for all examined cases in the (0.2-2.2) × 109 s -1 range. © 2009 American Chemical Society.
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Rosso-Vasic, M., DeCola, L., & Zuilhof, H. (2009). Efficient energy transfer between silicon nanoparticles and a Ru-polypyridine complex. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 113(6), 2235–2240. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp804623w
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