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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Fast One-Pot Synthesis of MoS2/Crumpled Graphene p–n Nanonjunctions for Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production

Francesco Carraro; Laura Calvillo; Mattia Cattelan; Marco Favaro; Marcello Righetto; Silvia Nappini; Igor Píš; Veronica Celorrio; David J. Fermín; Alessandro Martucci; Stefano Agnoli; Gaetano Granozzi

Aerosol processing enables the preparation of hierarchical graphene nanocomposites with special crumpled morphology in high yield and in a short time. Using modular insertion of suitable precursors in the starting solution, it is possible to synthesize different types of graphene-based materials ranging from heteroatom-doped graphene nanoballs to hierarchical nanohybrids made up by nitrogen-doped crumpled graphene nanosacks that wrap finely dispersed MoS2 nanoparticles. These materials are carefully investigated by microscopic (SEM, standard and HR TEM), diffraction (grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD)) and spectroscopic (high resolution photoemission, Raman and UV-visible spectroscopy) techniques, evidencing that nitrogen dopants provide anchoring sites for MoS2 nanoparticles, whereas crumpling of graphene sheets drastically limits aggregation. The activity of these materials is tested toward the photoelectrochemical production of hydrogen, obtaining that N-doped graphene/MoS2 nanohybrids are seven times more efficient with respect to single MoS2 because of the formation of local p-n MoS2/N-doped graphene nanojunctions, which allow an efficient charge carrier separation.


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2017

Spectroscopic Insights into Carbon Dot Systems

Marcello Righetto; Alberto Privitera; Ilaria Fortunati; Dario Mosconi; Mirco Zerbetto; M. Lucia Curri; Michela Corricelli; Alessandro Moretto; Stefano Agnoli; Lorenzo Franco; Renato Bozio; Camilla Ferrante

The controversial nature of the fluorescent properties of carbon dots (CDs), ascribed either to surface states or to small molecules adsorbed onto the carbon nanostructures, is an unresolved issue. To date, an accurate picture of CDs and an exhaustive structure-property correlation are still lacking. Using two unconventional spectroscopic techniques, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (TREPR), we contribute to fill this gap. Although electron micrographs indicate the presence of carbon cores, FCS reveals that the emission properties of CDs are based neither on those cores nor on molecular species linked to them, but rather on free molecules. TREPR provides deeper insights into the structure of carbon cores, where C sp2 domains are embedded within C sp3 scaffolds. FCS and TREPR prove to be powerful techniques, characterizing CDs as inherently heterogeneous systems, providing insights into the nature of such systems and paving the way to standardization of these nanomaterials.


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2017

Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Perovskite–Polymer Nanocomposites: Toward the Enhancement of Structural and Electrical Properties

Alberto Privitera; Marcello Righetto; Michele De Bastiani; Francesco Carraro; Marzio Rancan; Lidia Armelao; Gaetano Granozzi; Renato Bozio; Lorenzo Franco

Hybrid organic/inorganic perovskite nanoparticles (NPs) have garnered remarkable research attention because of their promising photophysical properties. New and interesting properties emerge after combining perovskite NPs with semiconducting materials. Here, we report the synthesis and investigation of a composite material obtained by mixing CH3NH3PbBr3 nanocrystals with the semiconducting polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT). By the combination of structural techniques and optical and magnetic spectroscopies we observed multiple effects of the perovskite NPs on the P3HT: (i) an enlargement of P3HT crystalline domains, (ii) a strong p-doping of the P3HT, and (iii) an enhancement of interchain order typical of H-aggregates. These observations open a new avenue toward innovative perovskite NP-based applications.


Physical Chemistry of Semiconductor Materials and Interfaces XVI | 2017

Effects of surface and interface traps on exciton and multi-exciton dynamics in core/shell quantum dots

Renato Bozio; Marcello Righetto; Alessandro Minotto

Exciton interactions and dynamics are the most important factors determining the exceptional photophysical properties of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs). In particular, best performances have been obtained for ingeniously engineered core/shell QDs. We have studied two factors entering in the exciton decay dynamics with adverse effects for the luminescence efficiency: exciton trapping at surface and interface traps, and non-radiative Auger recombination in QDs carrying either net charges or multiple excitons. In this work, we present a detailed study into the optical absorption, fluorescence dynamics and quantum yield, as well as ultrafast transient absorption properties of CdSe/CdS, CdSe/Cd0.5Zn0.5S, and CdSe/ZnS QDs as a function of shell thickness. It turns out that de-trapping processes play a pivotal role in determining steady state emission properties. By studying the excitation dependent photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQY) in different CdSe/CdxZn1-xS (x = 0, 0.5, 1) QDs, we demonstrate the different role played by hot and cold carrier trapping rates in determining fluorescence quantum yields. Finally, the use of global analysis allows us untangling the complex ultrafast transient absorption signals. Smoothing of interface potential, together with effective surface passivation, appear to be crucial factors in slowing down both Auger-based and exciton trapping recombination processes.


Organic, Hybrid, and Perovskite Photovoltaics XVIII | 2017

Optical excitations dynamics at hetero-interfaces fullerene/quantum dots

Alberto Privitera; Renato Bozio; Lorenzo Franco; Marcello Righetto

Embedding Semiconductor Quantum Dots (QDs) into hybrid organic-inorganic solar cell holds promises for improving photovoltaic performances. Thanks to their strong coupling with electro-magnetic radiation field, QDs represent paradigmatic photon absorbers. Nevertheless, the quest for suitable charge separating hetero-interfaces is still an open challenge. Within this framework, the excited state interactions between QDs and fullerene derivatives are of great interest for ternary solar cells (polymer:QDs:fullerene). In this work, we investigated the exciton dynamics of core/shell CdSe/CdS QDs both in solution and in blends with fullerene derivative (PCBM). By means of transient optical techniques, we aimed to unveil the dynamics of the QDs-PCBM interaction. Indeed, the observed excited state depopulation of QDs in blends is compatible with an excited state interaction living on picosecond timescale. Through electron paramagnetic resonance, we delved into the nature of this interaction, identifying the presence of charge separated states. The concurrence of these observations suggest a fast electron transfer process, where QDs act as donors and PCBM molecules as acceptors, followed by effective charge separation. Therefore, our experimental results indicate the QDs-PCBM heterointerface as suitable exciton separating interface, paving the way for possible applications in photovoltaics.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Exciton and multi-exciton dynamics in CdSe/Cd1-xZnxS quantum dots

Marcello Righetto; Alessandro Minotto; Renato Bozio

The outstanding optical properties of Semiconductor Quantum Dots (QDs) have attracted much interest for over two decades. The development of synthetic methods for the production of core-shell QDs has opened the way to attaining almost ideal emitting properties. Their implementation in opto-electronic devices, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) and lasers, requires a full understanding of the fine details of their photophysics. The exciton dynamics of core and coreshell QDs was extensively studied by means of pump and probe (P and P) and transient photoluminescence (TRPL) spectroscopies. Nevertheless, the wealth of possible exciton and multi-exciton decay mechanisms, operating on comparable time-scales, results in complex signals. In this work, the exciton dynamics of a complete CdSe/Cd1-xZnxS series is investigated, with a focus on exciton trapping processes. Insights into the energy distribution of exciton traps are unveiled by wavelength resolve QY measurements. Multicolor P and P measurements give a deeper insight into the dynamics of exciton trapping and Auger recombinations. An inversion method is proposed as a powerful tool for separating different contribution in complex P and P transients. The outcomes of this work clarify the role of core/shell interfaces and surfaces in modulating the optical properties and suggest possible routes for their improvement.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017

Bridging Energetics and Dynamics of Exciton Trapping in Core–Shell Quantum Dots

Marcello Righetto; Alessandro Minotto; Renato Bozio


MRS Advances | 2017

The central role of ligands in electron transfer from perovskite nanocrystals

Alberto Privitera; Marcello Righetto; Renato Bozio; Lorenzo Franco


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Boosting carbon quantum dots/fullerene electron transfer via surface group engineering

Alberto Privitera; Marcello Righetto; Dario Mosconi; Francesca Lorandi; Abdirisak Ahmed Isse; Alessandro Moretto; Renato Bozio; Camilla Ferrante; Lorenzo Franco


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2018

Deciphering hot- and multi-exciton dynamics in core–shell QDs by 2D electronic spectroscopies

Marcello Righetto; Luca Bolzonello; Andrea Volpato; Giordano Amoruso; Annamaria Panniello; Elisabetta Fanizza; Marinella Striccoli; Elisabetta Collini

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