Literature DB >> 17117866

Supramolecular bis(rutheniumphthalocyanine)-Perylenediimide ensembles: simple complexation as a powerful tool toward long-lived radical ion pair states.

M Salomé Rodríguez-Morgade1, Tomás Torres, Carmen Atienza-Castellanos, Dirk M Guldi.   

Abstract

A novel supramolecular electron donor-acceptor hybrid (1) has been designed through axial coordination of a perylenebisimide moiety [BPyPDI], bearing two 4-pyridyl substituents at the imido positions, to the ruthenium(II) metal centers of two phthalocyanines [Ru(CO)Pc]. This modular protocol enables access to electron donor-acceptor hybrids with potentially great design flexibility. The new array (1) has been characterized by standard spectroscopic methods, and its photophysical behavior has been established by using ultrafast and fast time-resolved techniques. Photoexcitation of either chromophore leads to a product that is essentially identical for both pathways, that is, evolving from the [Ru(CO)Pc] or [BPyPDI] singlet excited state. Features of the photoproduct are new transient maxima at 530 and 725 nm, plus transient minima at 580 nm and 650 nm. Based on the radiolytically generated [BPyPDI*-] (i.e., one-electron reduction of [BPyPDI]) and [Ru(CO)Pc*+] (i.e., one-electron oxidation of [Ru(CO)Pc]) features, which in the 300 and 900 nm range remarkably resemble those noted for photoexcited 1, we attribute the photolytically generated species to the composite spectrum of the [Ru(CO)Pc*+ -BPyPDI*- -RuCOPc] radical ion pair state. Its lifetime, which is on the order of 115 +/- 5 ns, reveals a significant stabilization and confirms that the strongly exothermic charge recombination dynamics are placed deeply in the inverted region of the Marcus parabola.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17117866     DOI: 10.1021/ja0622195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 16.823

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