Issue 1, 2016

Photophysical properties of luminescent silicon nanoparticles surface-modified with organic molecules via hydrosilylation

Abstract

Luminescent silicon nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention for their potential uses in various applications. Many approaches have been reported to protect the surface of silicon nanoparticles and prevent their easy oxidation. Various air-stable luminescent silicon nanoparticles have been successfully prepared. However, the effect of interactions of the π-electron system with the silicon surface on the excited state properties of silicon nanoparticles is unclear. In this study, we have successfully prepared silicon nanoparticles protected with three organic compounds (styrene, 1-decene, and 1-vinyl naphthalene) and have examined their photophysical properties. The ligand π-electron systems on the silicon surface promoted the light harvesting ability for the luminescence through a charge transfer transition between the protective molecules and silicon nanoparticles and also enhanced the radiative rate of the silicon nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Photophysical properties of luminescent silicon nanoparticles surface-modified with organic molecules via hydrosilylation

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Oct 2015
Accepted
13 Dec 2015
First published
21 Dec 2015

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2016,15, 99-104

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Photophysical properties of luminescent silicon nanoparticles surface-modified with organic molecules via hydrosilylation

M. Miyano, Y. Kitagawa, S. Wada, A. Kawashima, A. Nakajima, T. Nakanishi, J. Ishioka, T. Shibayama, S. Watanabe and Y. Hasegawa, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2016, 15, 99 DOI: 10.1039/C5PP00364D

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