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Suman, Satya Prakash; Dontireddy, Gopi_M R; Chen, Tianyang; Wang, Jiande; Dou, Jin-Hu; Banda, Harish (, ACS Energy Letters)
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Wan, Ruomeng; Ha, Dong-Gwang; Dou, Jin-Hu; Lee, Woo Seok; Chen, Tianyang; Oppenheim, Julius J.; Li, Jian; Tisdale, William A.; Dincă, Mircea (, Chemical Science)Selectively blocking undesirable exciton transfer pathways is crucial for utilizing exciton conversion processes that involve participation of multiple chromophores. This is particularly challenging for solid-state systems, where the chromophores are fixed in close proximity. For instance, the low efficiency of solid-state triplet–triplet upconversion calls for inhibiting the parasitic singlet back-transfer without blocking the flow of triplet excitons. Here, we present a reticular chemistry strategy that inhibits the resonance energy transfer of singlet excitons. Within a pillared layer metal–organic framework (MOF), pyrene-based singlet donors are situated perpendicular to porphyrin-based acceptors. High resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction enable direct visualization of the structural relationship between donor and acceptor (D–A) chromophores within the MOF. Time-resolved photoluminescence measurements reveal that the structural and symmetry features of the MOF reduce the donor-to-acceptor singlet transfer efficiency to less than 36% compared to around 96% in the control sample, where the relative orientation of the donor and acceptor chromophores cannot be controlled.more » « less
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Dou, Jin-Hu; Arguilla, Maxx Q.; Luo, Yi; Li, Jian; Zhang, Weizhe; Sun, Lei; Mancuso, Jenna L.; Yang, Luming; Chen, Tianyang; Parent, Lucas R.; et al (, Nature Materials)null (Ed.)
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