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Multi-Step Host-Guest Energy Transfer Between Inorganic Chalcogenide-Based Semiconductor Zeolite Material and Organic Dye Molecules

  • Dan Dan Hu
  • , Jian Lin
  • , Qian Zhang
  • , Jia Nan Lu
  • , Xiao Yan Wang
  • , Yan Wei Wang
  • , Fei Bu
  • , Li Feng Ding
  • , Le Wang*
  • , Tao Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Soochow University
  • University of California at Riverside

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Abstract

We herein present the first case of energy transfer process in an inorganic chalcogenide-based semiconductor zeolite material (coded as RWY) serving as UV-vis light-harvesting host. A multistep vectorial energy transfer assay was fabricated by encapsulating acridine orange (AO) molecules into the RWY porous framework and further covering the formed capsules with rhodamine B (RhB) molecules. The UV high-energy excitations absorbed by RWY host were channeled to AO molecules and then onto RhB molecules to give rise to visible-light emission. The steady-state fluorescence and confocal microscope as well as fluorescent dynamics of emission reveal successfully the process of multistep vectorial energy transfer. This inorganic-host-involved energy transfer process has never been observed in an insulating oxide-based zeolite host system. Therefore, chalcogenide-based semiconductor zeolites could be a class of promising host materials to be further explored in the field of energy transfer and electron transfer between inorganic host and organic guest.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4099-4104
Number of pages6
JournalChemistry of Materials
Volume27
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2015

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