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Resolving electron injection from singlet fission-borne triplets into mesoporous transparent conducting oxides.

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Photoinduced electron transfer into mesoporous oxide substrates is well-known to occur efficiently for both singlet and triplet excited states in conventional metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) dyes. However, in all-organic dyes that have the potential for producing two triplet states from one absorbed photon, called singlet fission dyes, the dynamics of electron injection from singlet triplet excited states has not been elucidated. Using applied bias transient absorption spectroscopy with an anthradithiophene-based chromophore () adsorbed to mesoporous indium tin oxide (), we modulate the driving force and observe changes in electron injection dynamics. is known to undergo fast triplet pair formation in solid-state films. We find that the electronic coupling at the interface is roughly one order of magnitude weaker for triplet singlet electron injection, which is potentially related to the highly localized nature of triplets without significant charge-transfer character. Through the use of applied bias on : films, we map the electron injection rate constant dependence on driving force, finding negligible injection from triplets at zero bias due to competing recombination channels. However, at driving forces greater than -0.6 eV, electron injection from the triplet accelerates and clearly produces a trend with increased applied bias that matches predictions from Marcus theory with a metallic acceptor.

Year of Publication
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2021
Journal
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Chemical science
Volume
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12
Issue
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33
Number of Pages
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11146-11156
Date Published
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2021
ISSN Number
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2041-6520
URL
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https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc03253d
DOI
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10.1039/d1sc03253d
Short Title
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Chem Sci
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