Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.98, No.51, 13658-13664, 1994
Photoelectrochemical Properties of Size-Quantized CdS Microcrystals Modified with Various Amounts of Viologen-Functionalized Thiol
Size-quantized CdS microcrystals (Q-CdS) modified with various amounts of electroactive 1-decyl-1’-(3-mercaptopropyl)-4,4’-bipyridinium dibromide (VSH) and electroinactive decanethiol were prepared. The surface-modified VSH was photoreduced by irradiation of Q-CdS to give both dimeric and monomeric radical cations of the viologen, and the formation of the former was enhanced by increasing the amount of the surface-bound VSH. Kinetic analyses revealed that the rate constants for the reduction of the surface-modified VSH and for the reoxidation of the produced radical cations were independent of the amount of the VSH, Q-CdS having the higher amount of VSH showed the higher activity for electron transfer to methylene blue in solution, evidencing that the surface-bound viologen mediated electron transfers from Q-CdS to the electron acceptor in solution.
Keywords:PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON-TRANSFER;COLLOIDAL CADMIUM-SULFIDE;SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS;CHARGE-TRANSFER REACTIONS;SEMICONDUCTOR PARTICLES;QUANTUM YIELD;TIO2 COLLOIDS;AQUEOUS-SOLUTION;METHYL-ORANGE;SURFACE