An emissive charge-transfer excited-state at the well-defined hetero-nanostructure interface of an organic conjugated molecule and two-dimensional inorganic nanosheet.
Tomokazu UmeyamaDaizu MizutaniYuki IkedaW Ryan OsterlohFuta YamamotoKosaku KatoAkira YamakataMasahiro HigashiTakumi UrakamiHirofumi SatoHiroshi ImahoriPublished in: Chemical science (2023)
Precise engineering of excited-state interactions between an organic conjugated molecule and a two-dimensional semiconducting inorganic nanosheet, specifically the manipulation of charge-transfer excited (CTE) states, still remains a challenge for state-of-the-art photochemistry. Herein, we report a long-lived, highly emissive CTE state at structurally well-defined hetero-nanostructure interfaces of photoactive pyrene and two-dimensional MoS 2 nanosheets via an N -benzylsuccinimide bridge (Py-Bn-MoS 2 ). Spectroscopic measurements reveal that no charge-transfer state is formed in the ground state, but the locally-excited (LE) state of pyrene in Py-Bn-MoS 2 efficiently generates an unusual emissive CTE state. Theoretical studies elucidate the interaction of MoS 2 vacant orbitals with the pyrene LE state to form a CTE state that shows a distinct solvent dependence of the emission energy. This is the first example of organic-inorganic 2D hetero-nanostructures displaying mixed luminescence properties by an accurate design of the bridge structure, and therefore represents an important step in their applications for energy conversion and optoelectronic devices and sensors.