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HERO ID
1751565
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
Synthesis and Characterization of Sensitizers for Surface Derivatization of Nanocrystalline Photocatalyst Film Devices
Author(s)
Graetzel, M
Year
1997
Report Number
NTIS/03002549
Volume
GRA and I
Issue
GRA and I
Abstract
The work performed over the period from Sept. 1996-Oct. 1997 under the original grant no. DAJA 45-90-C-0007 from the European Research Office of the US. Army was in line with the principal objectives of the proposed investigations, i.e. the synthesis of ligands, the complexation of the ligands to appropriate metal ions, the application of the metal complexes to nanocrystalline semiconductor surfaces, the examination of the properties of such films and the use of nanocrystalline semiconductor films to accomplish the catalytic and photocatalytic decomposition of toxic chemicals, in particular warfare agents or simulants. The first line of interest was to develop efficient charge transfer sensitizers for nanocrystalline anatase films in order to render the photocatalytic action efficient in daylight. To this end, compounds containing transition metal ions complexed by ligands containing anchoring groups as well as bystander molecules were synthesized. Specifically, the synthesis of the dithiol derivative of pyrazine and the tetrathiooxalate anion were undertaken, as well as of a new ruthenium charger transfer sensitizer having a high oxidation potential (Eo=1.7V vs. NHE). Sensitization of nano-crystalline TiO2 films employing this complex was investigated and exhibited interesting wavelength dependent quantum yields for electron injection; a phenomena attributed to electron injection from vibrationally unrelaxed ( and lt; and lt; hot and gt; and gt; ) sensitizer states.
Keywords
Photochemical reactions
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*Thin films
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Synthesis(Chemistry)
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Semiconductors
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Ligands
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Quantum efficiency
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Metal complexes
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Tungsten oxides
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Nanotechnology
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Foreign technology
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*Tungsten oxide films
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Foreign reports
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