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Extracting accurate information from triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion data with a mass-conserving kinetic model.

Abhishek KalpattuTristan DilbeckKenneth G HansonJohn T Fourkas
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
Triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion (TTA-UC) is a process that shows promise for applications such as energy-harvesting and light-generation technologies. The irradiance dependent performance of TTA-UC systems is typically gauged using a graphical analysis, rather than a detailed model. Additionally, kinetic models for TTA-UC rarely incorporate mass conservation, which is a phenomenon that can have important consequences under experimentally relevant conditions. We present an analytical, mass-conserving kinetic model for TTA-UC, and demonstrate that the mass-conservation constraint cannot generally be ignored. This model accounts for saturation in TTA-UC data. Saturation complicates the interpretation of the threshold irradiance I th , a popular performance metric. We propose two alternative figures of merit for overall performance. Finally, we show that our model can robustly fit experimental data from a wide variety of sensitized TTA-UC systems, enabling the direct and accurate determination of I th and of our proposed performance metrics. We employ this fitting procedure to benchmark and compare these metrics, using data from the literature.
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