Literature DB >> 29941573

Kinetics teach that electronic coupling lowers the free-energy change that accompanies electron transfer.

Renato N Sampaio1, Eric J Piechota1, Ludovic Troian-Gautier1, Andrew B Maurer1, Ke Hu2, Phil A Schauer3,4,5, Amber D Blair3,4,5, Curtis P Berlinguette3,4,5, Gerald J Meyer6.   

Abstract

Electron-transfer theories predict that an increase in the quantum-mechanical mixing (HDA) of electron donor and acceptor wavefunctions at the instant of electron transfer drives equilibrium constants toward unity. Kinetic and equilibrium studies of four acceptor-bridge-donor (A-B-D) compounds reported herein provide experimental validation of this prediction. The compounds have two redox-active groups that differ only by the orientation of the aromatic bridge: a phenyl-thiophene bridge (p) that supports strong electronic coupling of HDA > 1,000 cm-1; and a xylyl-thiophene bridge (x) that prevents planarization and decreases HDA < 100 cm-1 without a significant change in distance. Pulsed-light excitation allowed kinetic determination of the equilibrium constant, Keq In agreement with theory, Keq(p) were closer to unity compared to Keq(x). A van't Hoff analysis provided clear evidence of an adiabatic electron-transfer pathway for p-series and a nonadiabatic pathway for x-series. Collectively, the data show that the absolute magnitude of the thermodynamic driving force for electron transfers are decreased when adiabatic pathways are operative, a finding that should be taken into account in the design of hybrid materials for solar energy conversion.

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Keywords:  Gibbs free energy; electron transfer; electronic coupling; equilibrium; solar energy

Year:  2018        PMID: 29941573      PMCID: PMC6048547          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1722401115

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


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