Visualizing Energy Transfer Between Redox-Active Colloids
Abstract
Redox-based electrical conduction in nonconjugated polymers has been explored less than a decade, yet is already showing promise as a new concept for electrical energy transport. Here using monolayers and sub-monolayers of touching micron-sized redox active colloids (RAC) containing high densities of ethyl-viologen (EV) side groups, intercolloid redox-based electron transport was directly observed via fluorescence microscopy. This observation was enabled by the discovery that these RAC exhibit a highly non-linear electrofluorochromism which can be quantitatively coupled to the colloid redox state. By evaluating the quasi-Fickian nature of the charge transfer (CT) kinetics, the apparent CT diffusion coefficient DCT was extracted. Along with addressing more fundamental questions regarding energy transport in colloidal materials, this first real-time real-space imaging of energy transport within monolayers of redox-active colloids may provide insights into energy transfer in flow batteries, and enable design of new forms of conductive polymers for applications including organic electronics.
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@article{arxiv.2204.00195,
title = {Visualizing Energy Transfer Between Redox-Active Colloids},
author = {Subing Qu and Zihao Ou and Yavuz Savsatli and Lehan Yao and Yu Cao and Elena C. Montoto and Hao Yu and Jingshu Hui and Bo Li and Julio A. N. T. Soares and Lydia Kisley and Brian Bailey and Elizabeth A. Murphy and Junsheng Liu and Christopher M. Evans and Charles M. Schroeder and Joaquín Rodríguez-López and Jeffrey S. Moore and Qian Chen and Paul V. Braun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.00195},
year = {2024}
}
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Main text: 10 pages, 3 figures; Supplementary Information: 17 pages, 18 figures