TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of immobilized electron relay on the interfacial photoinduced electron transfer at a layered inorganic-organic composite film on gold
AU - Nakanishi, Takuya
AU - Ohtani, Bunsho
AU - Uosaki, Kohei
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was partly supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Priority-Area-Research from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture, Japan (No. 09233204). Prof. Katsuaki Shimazu, Division of Material Science, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, is acknowledged for the use of the X-ray photoelectron spectrometer. Toshihito Kanai is acknowledged for the synthesis of 11-ferrocenylundecanethiol.
PY - 1998/9/15
Y1 - 1998/9/15
N2 - A layered composite film of CdS nanoparticles and a 1,6-hexanedithiol self-assembled monolayer (SAM) fabricated on a gold substrate was modified with 11-ferrocenylundecanethiol (FcC11SH), which is expected to act as an electron relay, by immersion into its hexane solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and electrochemical measurements revealed that FcC11S(H) is mainly located on the gold surface, and partly on the CdS nanoparticle layer. The FcC11SH modification induced a significant difference in the photoelectrochemical characteristics of the composite film. The photocurrent increased and decreased at potentials more positive and negative than the redox potential of the ferrocene moiety, respectively, leading to a positive shift in the onset potential for the photoinduced anodic current. A change in the transient photoresponse was also observed. Efficient electron transfer by the ferrocene moiety immobilized between the gold substrate and the CdS nanoparticle layer accounts reasonably for the behavior mentioned above.
AB - A layered composite film of CdS nanoparticles and a 1,6-hexanedithiol self-assembled monolayer (SAM) fabricated on a gold substrate was modified with 11-ferrocenylundecanethiol (FcC11SH), which is expected to act as an electron relay, by immersion into its hexane solution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and electrochemical measurements revealed that FcC11S(H) is mainly located on the gold surface, and partly on the CdS nanoparticle layer. The FcC11SH modification induced a significant difference in the photoelectrochemical characteristics of the composite film. The photocurrent increased and decreased at potentials more positive and negative than the redox potential of the ferrocene moiety, respectively, leading to a positive shift in the onset potential for the photoinduced anodic current. A change in the transient photoresponse was also observed. Efficient electron transfer by the ferrocene moiety immobilized between the gold substrate and the CdS nanoparticle layer accounts reasonably for the behavior mentioned above.
KW - 11-Ferrocenylundecanethiol
KW - CdS nanoparticle
KW - Photoelectrochemistry
KW - Self-assembled monolayer
KW - XPS
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U2 - 10.1016/S0022-0728(98)00261-7
DO - 10.1016/S0022-0728(98)00261-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0032155653
SN - 1572-6657
VL - 455
SP - 229
EP - 234
JO - Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
JF - Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
IS - 1-2
ER -