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Chemical Communications | 2013

High Stokes shift perylene dyes for luminescent solar concentrators

Alessandro Sanguineti; Mauro Sassi; Riccardo Turrisi; Riccardo Ruffo; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Francesco Meinardi; Luca Beverina

Highly efficient plastic based single layer Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSCs) require the design of luminophores having complete spectral separation between absorption and emission spectra (large Stokes shift). We describe the design, synthesis and characterization of a new perylene dye possessing Stokes shift as high as 300 meV, fluorescent quantum yield in the LSC slab of 70% and high chemical and photochemical stability.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2015

Stokes shift/emission efficiency trade-off in donor–acceptor perylenemonoimides for luminescent solar concentrators

Riccardo Turrisi; Alessandro Sanguineti; Mauro Sassi; Brett M. Savoie; Atsuro Takai; Giorgio Patriarca; Matteo Marco Salamone; Riccardo Ruffo; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Francesco Meinardi; Tobin J. Marks; Antonio Facchetti; Luca Beverina

Perylenediimides (PDIs) are among the best performing organic luminescent materials, both in terms of emission efficiency and chemical and photochemical stability because of their rigid, symmetric and planar structure; however, they exhibit very small Stokes shifts. The sizeable reabsorption of the emitted light limits the performances of perylenediimides in imaging applications and luminescent solar concentrators. Perylenemonoimides (PMIs) having an electron donating substituent in one of the free peri positions feature larger Stokes shift values while retaining high chemical stability. The selection of the most appropriate donor, both in terms of electron donating capability and steric demand, boosts emission efficiency and limits reabsorption losses. The synthesis, optical spectroscopy, molecular orbital computations, UPS, electrochemical, spectroelectrochemical, and multinuclear NMR investigation of a series of PMI derivatives functionalized with donors having different electronic characteristics and steric demands are discussed. Results are relevant for the fabrication of single layer plastic luminescent solar concentrators (LSC).


Nature Communications | 2015

Band structure engineering via piezoelectric fields in strained anisotropic CdSe/CdS nanocrystals

Sotirios Christodoulou; F. Rajadell; Alberto Casu; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Joel Q. Grim; Alessandro Genovese; Liberato Manna; Juan I. Climente; Francesco Meinardi; Gabriele Rainò; Thilo Stöferle; Rainer F. Mahrt; J. Planelles; Sergio Brovelli; Iwan Moreels

Strain in colloidal heteronanocrystals with non-centrosymmetric lattices presents a unique opportunity for controlling optoelectronic properties and adds a new degree of freedom to existing wavefunction engineering and doping paradigms. We synthesized wurtzite CdSe nanorods embedded in a thick CdS shell, hereby exploiting the large lattice mismatch between the two domains to generate a compressive strain of the CdSe core and a strong piezoelectric potential along its c-axis. Efficient charge separation results in an indirect ground-state transition with a lifetime of several microseconds, almost one order of magnitude longer than any other CdSe/CdS nanocrystal. Higher excited states recombine radiatively in the nanosecond time range, due to increasingly overlapping excited-state orbitals. k̇p calculations confirm the importance of the anisotropic shape and crystal structure in the buildup of the piezoelectric potential. Strain engineering thus presents an efficient approach to highly tunable single- and multiexciton interactions, driven by a dedicated core/shell nanocrystal design.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2012

NIR emitting ytterbium chelates for colourless luminescent solar concentrators

Alessandro Sanguineti; Angelo Monguzzi; Gianfranco Vaccaro; F. Meinardi; Elisabetta Ronchi; Massimo Moret; Ugo Cosentino; Giorgio Moro; Roberto Simonutti; Michele Mauri; R. Tubino; Luca Beverina

A new oxyiminopyrazole-based ytterbium chelate enables NIR emission upon UV excitation in colorless single layer luminescent solar concentrators for building integrated photovoltaics.


Nature Communications | 2015

Reversed oxygen sensing using colloidal quantum wells towards highly emissive photoresponsive varnishes

Monica Lorenzon; Sotirios Christodoulou; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Jacopo Pedrini; Francesco Meinardi; Iwan Moreels; Sergio Brovelli

Colloidal quantum wells combine the advantages of size-tunable electronic properties with vast reactive surfaces that could allow one to realize highly emissive luminescent-sensing varnishes capable of detecting chemical agents through their reversible emission response, with great potential impact on life sciences, environmental monitoring, defence and aerospace engineering. Here we combine spectroelectrochemical measurements and spectroscopic studies in a controlled atmosphere to demonstrate the ‘reversed oxygen-sensing’ capability of CdSe colloidal quantum wells, that is, the exposure to oxygen reversibly increases their luminescence efficiency. Spectroelectrochemical experiments allow us to directly relate the sensing response to the occupancy of surface states. Magneto-optical measurements demonstrate that, under vacuum, heterostructured CdSe/CdS colloidal quantum wells stabilize in their negative trion state. The high starting emission efficiency provides a possible means to enhance the oxygen sensitivity by partially de-passivating the particle surfaces, thereby enhancing the density of unsaturated sites with a minimal cost in term of luminescence losses.


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2016

Unraveling Triplet Excitons Photophysics in Hyper-Cross-Linked Polymeric Nanoparticles: Toward the Next Generation of Solid-State Upconverting Materials

Angelo Monguzzi; Michele Mauri; Michel Frigoli; Jacopo Pedrini; Roberto Simonutti; Chantal Larpent; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Mauro Sassi; Francesco Meinardi

The technological application of sensitized upconversion based on triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) requires the transition from systems operating in liquid solutions to solid-state materials. Here, we demonstrate that the high upconversion efficiency reported in hyper-cross-linked nanoparticles does not originate from residual mobility of the embedded dyes as it happens in soft hosts. The hyper-reticulation from one side blocks the dyes in fixed positions, but on the other one, it suppresses the nonradiative spontaneous decay of the triplet excitons, reducing intramolecular relaxations. TTA is thus enabled by an unprecedented extension of the triplet lifetime, which grants long excitons diffusion lengths by hopping among the dye framework and gives rise to high upconversion yield without any molecular displacement. This finding paves the way for the design of a new class of upconverting materials, which in principle can operate at excitation intensities even lower than those requested in liquid or in rubber hosts.


Chemical Communications | 2013

Direct monitoring of self-assembly of copolymeric micelles by a luminescent molecular rotor

Gianfranco Vaccaro; Alberto Bianchi; Michele Mauri; Simone Bonetti; Francesco Meinardi; Alessandro Sanguineti; Roberto Simonutti; Luca Beverina

The detailed analysis of the time resolved luminescence of a specifically designed fluorescent molecular rotor enables the direct monitoring of the self-assembly of a poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide)-block-polystyrene (PDMA-b-PS) copolymer into core-corona nanoparticles. Comparison with bulk PS indicates hard confinement of the micelle core, due to the solvation of the hydrophilic PDMA corona.


Royal Society Open Science | 2018

Towards hydrophobic carminic acid derivatives and their incorporation in polyacrylates

Luca Gabrielli; Davide Origgi; Giuseppe Zampella; Luca Bertini; Simone Bonetti; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Francesco Meinardi; Roberto Simonutti; Laura Cipolla

Carminic acid, a natural hydrophilic dye extensively used in the food and cosmetic industries, is converted in hydrophobic dyes by acetylation or pivaloylation. These derivatives are successfully used as biocolourants for rubber objects. In this paper, spectroscopic properties of the carminic acid derivatives in dimethyl sulfoxide and in polybutylacrylate are studied by means of photoluminescence and time-resolved photoluminescence decays, revealing a hypsochromic effect due to the presence of bulky substituents as the acetyl or pivaloyl groups. Molecular mechanics and density functional theory calculations confirm the disruption of planarity between the sugar ring and the anthraquinoid system determined by the esterification.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2014

Synthesis of highly luminescent wurtzite CdSe/CdS giant-shell nanocrystals using a fast continuous injection route

Sotirios Christodoulou; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Valerio Pinchetti; F. De Donato; Joel Q. Grim; Alberto Casu; Alessandro Genovese; Giuseppe Vicidomini; Alberto Diaspro; Sergio Brovelli; Liberato Manna; Iwan Moreels


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017

Novel Fluorophores based on Regioselective Intramolecular Friedel‐Crafts Acylation of the Pyrene Ring Using Triflic Acid

Tanguy Jousselin-Oba; Kamal Sbargoud; Gianfranco Vaccaro; Francesco Meinardi; Abderrahim Yassar; Michel Frigoli

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Luca Beverina

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Iwan Moreels

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Mauro Sassi

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Sotirios Christodoulou

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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