Langmuir, Vol.11, No.11, 4283-4287, 1995
Size-Dependent Fluorescence Quenching of CdS Nanocrystals Caused by TiO2 Colloids as a Potential-Variable Quencher
The analysis of fluorescence quenching based on adsorption-desorption equilibrium between Q-CdS and TiO2 allows the determination of the conduction band potential of Q-CdS and the estimation of surface hydroxylation of Q-CdS which takes place in solutions with pH greater than 10. The electron transfer from Q-CdS to TiO2 occurs under activation control, and its rate depends on the potential difference in the conduction bands between the two kinds of semiconductors.
Keywords:SEMICONDUCTOR PARTICULATE SYSTEMS;INTERFACIAL ELECTRON-TRANSFER;CADMIUM-SULFIDE CLUSTERS;CHARGE-TRANSFER REACTIONS;STRONG LUMINESCING CDS;SURFACE MODIFICATION;AQUEOUS-SOLUTION;QUANTUM YIELD;PARTICLES;PHOTOCHEMISTRY