

Author: Bradbury Christopher R. Bünzli Christa Zhao Jianjun Carrara Michel Kissling Gabriela P. Aslan-Guerel Evren Fermín David J.
Publisher: Swiss Chemical Society
ISSN: 0009-4293
Source: CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, Vol.62, Iss.10, 2008-10, pp. : 841-846
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Abstract
Charge transport phenomena in opto-electronic devices featuring functional polymers and nanostructured materials critically depend on the electronic communication between the building blocks and the metal contacts. The generation of ordered multilayer structures at electrode surfaces is often a key requirement to avoid electrically isolated (inactive) areas in the devices. This issue is particularly crucial in hybrid photovoltaic, light emitting and electrochromic systems. In the present contribution, the properties of electrode surfaces modified by electrostatic layer-by-layer methods are highlighted as a versatile approach for generating two- and three-dimensional assemblies of nanostructures. The connectivity between the nanoparticles and the electrode surface is probed by a variety of techniques including Kelvin probe, electrostatic force microscopy and electrochemical methods. The main characteristics of electrode surfaces modified by electrostatic self-assembly are illustrated with several examples involving metal nanostructures and CdTe quantum dots.
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