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Andrzej L Sobolewski1, Wolfgang Domcke.
Abstract
The photochemistry of the hydrogen-bonded oxotitanium porphyrin-water complex (TiOP-H(2)O) has been explored with electronic-structure calculations. It is shown that intramolecular charge-transfer processes, which are initiated by the excitation of the Soret band of TiOP, accumulate electronic charge on the oxygen atom of TiOP, which in turn abstracts a hydrogen atom from water by an exoenergetic and essentially barrierless hydrogen-transfer reaction, resulting in the TiPOH˙-OH˙ biradical. About 75% of the absorbed photon energy is thus stored as chemical energy in two ground-state radicals. Absorption of a second photon by TiPOH˙ can result in the detachment of the H˙ radical and recovery of the photocatalyzer TiOP. Again, about 75% of the photon energy is stored in the dissociation energy of TiPOH˙. Overall, a water molecule is decomposed into H˙ and OH˙ radicals by the absorption of two visible photons. Exoenergetic radical recombination reactions can yield molecular hydrogen, molecular oxygen or hydrogen peroxide as closed-shell products.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22880202 DOI: 10.1039/c2cp41214d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Chem Chem Phys ISSN: 1463-9076 Impact factor: 3.676