EPR Spin Trapping of Nucleophilic and Radical Reactions at Colloidal Metal Chalcogenide Quantum Dot Surfaces

06 September 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The possible participation of colloidal semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dot (QD) surfaces in QD-mediated photocatalytic reactions is an important factor that distinguishes QDs from other photosensitizers (e.g. noble metal complexes or organic dyes). Here, we probe nucleophilic and radical reactivity of surface sulfides and selenides of metal chalcogenide (CdSe, CdS, ZnSe, and PbS) QDs using various chemical reactions and NMR spectroscopy. Additionally, the high sensitivity of EPR spectroscopy is adapted to study these surface-centered reactions through the use of spin traps like 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide (DMPO) under photoexcitation and thermal conditions. We demonstrate that DMPO likely adds to CdSe QD surfaces under thermal conditions by a nucleophilic mechanism in which the surface chalcogenides add to the double bond, followed by further oxidation of the surface-bound product. In contrast, CdS QDs more readily form surface sulfur-centered radicals that can perform reactions including alkene isomerization. These results indicate that QD surfaces should be an important consideration for the design of photocatalysis beyond simply tuning QD semiconductor band gaps.

Keywords

Surface chemistry
Chalcogenide

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Synthetic procedures, nanocrystal characterization, EPR and NMR spectra.
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