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Data Publication

Responsive optical materials based on ligand-free perovskite quantum dots embedded in mesoporous scaffolds

Romero-P??Rez, Carlos | Zanetta, Andrea | Fern??Ndez-Delgado, Natalia | Herrera Collado, Miriam | Hern??Ndez-Saz, Jes??S | Molina, Sergio I. | Cali??, Laura | Calvo, Mauricio E. | M??Guez, Hern??N

DIGITAL.CSIC

Herein we show that dispersing inorganic Cesium Lead Bromide (CsPbBr3) perovskite quantum dots (QDs) in optical quality films, possessing an accessible and controlled pore size distribution, gives rise to fluorescent materials with a controlled and highly sensitive response to ambient changes. A scaffold based synthetic approach is employed to attain ligand-free QDs, whose pristine surface endows them with high sensitivity to the presence of different vapors in their vicinity. At the same time, the void network of the host offers a means to gradually expose the embedded QDs to such vapors. Under these conditions, the luminescent response of the QDs is mediated by the mesostructure of the matrix, which determines the rate at which vapor molecules will adsorb onto the pore walls and, eventually, condensate, filling the void space. With luminescence quantum yields as high as 60%, scaffold supported ligand-free perovskite nanocrystals display intense photoemission signals over the whole process, as well as high photo and chemical stability, which allows illuminating them for long periods of time and recovering the original response upon desorption of the condensed phase. The results herein presented open a new route to explore the application of perovskite QDs based materials in sensing.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Responsive materials
CsPbBr3
Nanocrystals
Optical properties
Porous materials

MSL enriched keywords
minerals
oxide mineral
perovskite
Inferred deformation behavior
microphysical deformation mechanism
fluid desorption
measured property
bromide
cesium
Analyzed feature
pore structure and distribution
pore size
pore size distribution

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
geochemistry
microscopy and tomography


Source publisher

DIGITAL.CSIC


DOI

10.20350/DIGITALCSIC/14818


Authors

Romero-P??Rez, Carlos

Zanetta, Andrea

Fern??Ndez-Delgado, Natalia

Herrera Collado, Miriam

Hern??Ndez-Saz, Jes??S

Molina, Sergio I.

Cali??, Laura

Calvo, Mauricio E.

M??Guez, Hern??N


Contributers

DataManager

HostingInstitution


References

10.1021/acsami.2c16867

DOI


Citiation

Romero-P??Rez, C., Zanetta, A., Fern??Ndez-Delgado, N., Herrera Collado, M., Hern??Ndez-Saz, J. S., Molina, S. I., Cali??, L., Calvo, M. E., & M??Guez, H. N. (2022). Responsive optical materials based on ligand-free perovskite quantum dots embedded in mesoporous scaffolds [Data set]. DIGITAL.CSIC. https://doi.org/10.20350/DIGITALCSIC/14818