Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.101, No.22, 4422-4427, 1997
Photochemistry on Semiconductor Surfaces - Visible-Light Induced Oxidation of C-60 on TiO2 Nanoparticles
The photochemical behavior of C-60 adsorbed on TiO2 particles has been investigated using diffuse reflectance laser flash photolysis. At submonolayer coverages, irreversible oxidation of C-60 is observed on titanium dioxide particles. A photochemical transient with a difference absorption maxima at similar to 390 nm and at wavelengths greater than 700 is observed following the 532 nm laser pulse excitation of the C-60-coated TiO2 particles. This transient is not sensitive to the presence of oxygen. The bleaching in the 600 nm region confirms the depletion of C-60 during the surface photochemical oxidation of C-60. Formation of both triplet excited state and the oxidation product are observed at higher coverages. This suggests that direct interaction with the oxide surface is crucial for observing the photochemical oxidation of C-60. A biphotonic electron ejection from excited C-60 is followed by the formation of fullerene epoxide on the TiO2 surface. The diffuse reflectance laser flash photolysis experiments which highlight the surface photochemistry process of C-60 are presented.
Keywords:EXCITED-STATE BEHAVIOR;ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC-RESONANCE;LASER FLASH-PHOTOLYSIS;PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES;THIN-FILMS;CONDUCTING POLYMER;PULSE-RADIOLYSIS;TRIPLET-STATE;C-70;FULLERENE