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Mechanically induced intramolecular electron transfer in a mixed-valence molecular shuttle.

Jonathan C Barnes1, Albert C Fahrenbach, Scott M Dyar, Marco Frasconi, Marc A Giesener, Zhixue Zhu, Zhichang Liu, Karel J Hartlieb, Ranaan Carmieli, Michael R Wasielewski, J Fraser Stoddart.   

Abstract

The kinetics and thermodynamics of intramolecular electron transfer (IET) can be subjected to redox control in a bistable [2]rotaxane comprised of a dumbbell component containing an electron-rich 1,5-dioxynaphthalene (DNP) unit and an electron-poor phenylene-bridged bipyridinium (P-BIPY(2+)) unit and a cyclobis (paraquat-p-phenylene) (CBPQT(4+)) ring component. The [2]rotaxane exists in the ground-state co-conformation (GSCC) wherein the CBPQT(4+) ring encircles the DNP unit. Reduction of the CBPQT(4+) leads to the CBPQT(2(•+)) diradical dication while the P-BIPY(2+) unit is reduced to its P-BIPY(•+) radical cation. A radical-state co-conformation (RSCC) results from movement of the CBPQT(2(•+)) ring along the dumbbell to surround the P-BIPY(•+) unit. This shuttling event induces IET to occur between the pyridinium redox centers of the P-BIPY(•+) unit, a property which is absent between these redox centers in the free dumbbell and in the 1:1 complex formed between the CBPQT(2(•+)) ring and the radical cation of methyl-phenylene-viologen (MPV(•+)). Using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, the process of IET was investigated by monitoring the line broadening at varying temperatures and determining the rate constant (k(ET) = 1.33 x 10(7) s(-1)) and activation energy (ΔG(‡) = 1.01 kcal mol(-1)) for electron transfer. These values were compared to the corresponding values predicted, using the optical absorption spectra and Marcus-Hush theory.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22685213      PMCID: PMC3406866          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1201561109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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