Spectral Signatures of Organic Materials Modified by Ammonia Interaction

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Abstract

Optical spectroscopy provides a sensitive probe of gas–molecule interactions through measurable shifts in emission and absorption features. In this work, we show that the conjugated organic material pyrene-4,5-dione exhibits fluorescence spectral shifts of about 100 nm when exposed to ammonia. The mechanism of this interaction was proposed and confirmed numerically using time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) simulations to show that ammonia adsorption alters the electronic energy gap, thereby modifying the optical transition energies and overall photophysical response of the system.

*The work is supported by the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command – Soldier Center (cooperative agreement W911QY2220006) and supported by AFOSR grant 21RT0654. and 25RT0443

Presenters

  • Besan Khader

    • University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Authors

  • Besan Khader

    • University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Pearson Hart

    • University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Jared K Averitt

    • Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Aleksandrs Prokofjevs

    • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  • Tetyana Ignatova

    • University of North Carolina at Greensboro