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Brominated Pyrene Synthesis

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1,3,6,8-Tetrabromopyrene,
1-octyne, 1-dodecyne, bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II)
dichloride (Pd(PPh3)2Cl2) and copper(I)
iodide (CuI) were procured from Sigma-Aldrich. The solvents, dichloromethane
(DCM) and petroleum benzine, were procured from Merck Ltd., and anhydrous
tetrahydrofuran (THF) and diisopropylamine were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich.
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Synthesis of Cu(I) Coordination Polymer

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The reagents and solvents
were used without prior purification. Copper(I) iodide (CuI, 98%)
was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (CAS: 7681–65–4), and
ligand 1,2-Bis(4-pyridyl)ethane (bpe, 98%) was purchased from Tokio
Company International (TCI) (CAS: 4916–57–8). The solvent
used both in the synthesis and in the preparation of the dispersions
is acetonitrile (CH3CN), which was purchased from LabKem,
with HPLC degree of purification (CAS: 75–05–8). The
other two solvents used for the preparation of the dispersions are
methanol (MeOH) and dichloromethane (CH2Cl2)
obtained from Sigma-Aldrich and Thermo Scientific (CAS: 67–56–1,
75–09–2). The solvents used, isopropanol (C3H8O), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), and chloroform (CHCl3), were purchased from Scharlau (CAS: 67–63–0,
68–12–2, 67–66–3); trichlorethylene (C2HCl3) was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (CAS: 79–01–6);
acetone was purchased from Carlo Erba (CAS: 67–64–1);
and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was purchased from PanReac (CAS: 67–68–5).
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Synthesis of Colloidal Quantum Dots

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Copper(I) iodide (CuI, 99.999%, Sigma-Aldrich),
indium acetate In(Ac)3, 99.99%, Alfa Aesar), 1-dodecanethiol
(DDT, 98%, Sigma-Aldrich), 1-octadecene (ODE, 90%, Acros), zinc stearate
(Zn(St)2, Acros), mercaptopropionic acid (MPA, Sigma-Aldrich),
1-ethyl-3-(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC,
ThermoFisher), and NeutrAvidin (ThermoFisher). All solvents were purchased
from VWR International. Methanol, hexane, dimethylformamide, and ethyl
acetate were of pure grade. All of the water used in this study was
ultrapure 18MΩ·cm Millipore water obtained from a Direct-Q
3UV water filtration system.
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Synthesis of Colloidal Quantum Dots

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Copper(I) iodide (CuI, 99.999%, Sigma-Aldrich),
indium acetate (InAc3, 99.99%, Sigma-Aldrich), 1-dodecanethiol
(DDT, >98%, Sigma-Aldrich), ethanedithiol (EDT, >98%, Sigma-Aldrich),
indium-doped tin oxide substrates (ITO, ∼ 25 nm film thickness, Rsq ≤ 120 Ω/cm,2 (link) PGO Germany), thin Indium-doped tin oxide substrates (ITO,
∼25 nm film thickness, total substrate thickness of ∼100
μm, Rsq ≤ 120 Ω/cm,2 (link) PGO Germany), lithium perchlorate (LiClO4, 99.99%, Sigma-Aldrich), and ferrocene (Fc, 98%, Sigma-Aldrich)
were used. Anhydrous solvents (methanol, 99.8%; butanol, 99.8%; and
toluene, 99.8%) and acetonitrile (99.99%) were all purchased from
Sigma-Aldrich. acetonitrile was dried before use in an Innovative
Technology PureSolv Micro column. All other chemicals were used as
received.
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