Dynamic Tuning of the Bandgap of CdSe Quantum Dots through Redox-Active Exciton-Delocalizing N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands.
Dana E WestmorelandRafael López-ArteagaLeanna Page KanttMichael R WasielewskiEmily Allyn WeissPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Ligands that enable the delocalization of excitons beyond the physical boundary of the inorganic core of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), called "exciton-delocalizing ligands (EDLs)", offer the opportunity to design QD-based environmental sensors with dynamically responsive optical spectra, because the degree of exciton delocalization depends on the electronic structure of the EDL. This paper demonstrates dynamic, reversible tuning of the optical bandgap of a dispersion of CdSe QDs through the redox states of their 1,3-dimesitylnaphthoquinimidazolylidene N-heterocyclic carbene (nqNHC) ligands. Upon binding of the nqNHC ligands to the QD, the optical bandgap bathochromically shifts by up to 102 meV. Electrochemical reduction of the QD-bound nqNHC ligands shifts the bandgap further by up to 25 meV, a shift that is reversible upon reoxidation.