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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
Registr. No.: MK SR 9/7
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On the energy transfer in Bi2WO6: ERedOx-assisted radiative recombination in O2 and ROS sensing. prospective
Oswaldo Núñez, Lorean Madriz, and Ronald Vargas
Departamento de Procesos y Sistemas, Laboratorio de Fisicoquímica Orgánica y Química Ambiental, Universidad Simón Bolívar (USB), Caracas, Venezuela
E-mail: onunez@usb.ve
Received: 3 July 2024 Accepted: 9 September 2024
Abstract: Photoluminescence maximum emission signal of colloids based on Bi2WO6 suspended in an aqueous solution is blue-shifted as compared to its band gap according to Eg + (ERedOx-ECB). This process involves the exergonic non-radiative transfer of ECB electron to ERedOx and the concomitant radiative emission of a second electron that has gained ERedOx-ECB energy presumably by electrons energy levels entanglement induced via simultaneous light excitement of multiple electrons. These results constitute evidence for energy transfer with application in sensing electrolyte-electron-acceptors as reactive oxygen species that may be implemented for example in cancer and aortic dissection detection and treatment. Graphical abstractBi2WO6 electrons from water colloidal solution are entangled by light (Plasmon resonance) and excited from the Bi2WO6 valence band (VB) to its conduction band (CB). Electron 1 moves up the gradient at the surface and is transferred to the acceptor (ERedOx) at the electrolyte. The gained energy, ERedOx—ECb, is transferred to electron 2 via their entangled energy levels. Electron 2 then decays to the VB emitting light at the Bi2WO6 band gap (Eg) plus the energy gained. Sensing of the ERedOx and [RedOx] is then obtained.
Keywords: Bi2WO6-Water colloidal suspension; ERedOx frequency and intensity sensing; Transient and steady-state photoluminescense; Cancer detection and treatment
Full paper is available at www.springerlink.com.
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-024-03692-z
Chemical Papers 78 (15) 8523–8529 (2024)
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