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Gold Nanoparticles with N-Heterocyclic Carbene/Triphenylamine Surface Ligands: Stable and Electrochromically Active Hybrid Materials for Optoelectronics
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.13370
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Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-08-07
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Singh, Shivam
Zhang, Haoran
TORE-DOI
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
29
Article Number
2400752
Citation
Advanced Science 11 (29): 2400752 (2024)
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Scopus ID
Publisher
Wiley
Organic-hybrid particle-based materials are increasingly important in (opto)electronics, sensing, and catalysis due to their printability and stretchability as well as their potential for unique synergistic functional effects. However, these functional properties are often limited due to poor electronic coupling between the organic shell and the nanoparticle. N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) belong to the most promising anchors to achieve electronic delocalization across the interface, as they form robust and highly conductive bonds with metals and offer a plethora of functionalization possibilities. Despite the outstanding potential of the conductive NHC-metal bond, synthetic challenges have so far limited its application to the improvement of colloidal stabilities, disregarding the potential of the conductive anchor. Here, NHC anchors are used to modify redox-active gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with conjugated triphenylamines (TPA). The resulting AuNPs exhibit excellent thermal and redox stability benefiting from the robust NHC-gold bond. As electrochromic materials, the hybrid materials show pronounced color changes from red to dark green, a highly stable cycling stability (1000 cycles), and a fast response speed (5.6 s/2.1 s). Furthermore, TPA-NHC@AuNP exhibits an ionization potential of 5.3 eV and a distinct out-of-plane conductivity, making them a promising candidate for application as hole transport layers in optoelectronic devices.
Subjects
electrochromism
gold nanoparticles
hole-transport materials
hybrid materials
N-heterocyclic carbenes
triphenylamines
DDC Class
620.1: Engineering Mechanics and Materials Science
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