Tunable fluorescence in chromophore-functionalized nanodiamond induced by energy transfer

Nanoscale. 2011 Aug;3(8):3192-7. doi: 10.1039/c1nr10295h. Epub 2011 Jun 10.

Abstract

Hybrid materials comprising diamond nanoparticles (ND) and oligo(phenylenevinylenes) (OPVs) have been synthesized by the covalent linking of acid-functionalized ND and OPV-amine. Chromophore-functionalized ND particles with long alkyl and π-conjugated groups are readily dispersed in various organic solvents without any precipitation after several hours. A careful study of the properties of the hybrid materials revealed an aggregation-induced energy transfer from the blue fluorescent nanodiamonds to green emitting OPVs. At very low concentrations the hybrid emits in the blue region, but as the concentration is increased a gradual transition from blue to green emission occurs. Competitive processes such as aggregation-induced enhanced emission and self-absorption have been ruled out and a molecular picture of the phenomenon is proposed. This strategy can open a plethora of new avenues for fluorescent nanodiamonds in optoelectronics and light harvesting apart from bio-imaging.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Energy Transfer
  • Fluorescence
  • Fluorescent Dyes / chemistry*
  • Light
  • Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
  • Models, Molecular
  • Nanodiamonds / chemistry*
  • Polyvinyls / chemistry
  • Scattering, Radiation
  • Spectrometry, Fluorescence
  • Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Nanodiamonds
  • Polyvinyls
  • oligo(p-phenylene vinylene)