Literature DB >> 31001860

Synthesis, Characterization, and Electron-Transfer Properties of Ferrocene-BODIPY-Fullerene Near-Infrared-Absorbing Triads: Are Catecholopyrrolidine-Linked Fullerenes a Good Architecture to Facilitate Electron-Transfer?

Yuriy V Zatsikha1,2, Rachel K Swedin3, Andrew T Healy3, Philip C Goff3, Natalia O Didukh1,4, Tanner S Blesener1, Mathew Kayser2, Yuriy P Kovtun4, David A Blank3, Victor N Nemykin1,2.   

Abstract

A series of covalent ferrocene-BODIPY-fullerene triads with the ferrocene groups conjugated to the BODIPY π-system and the fullerene acceptor linked at the boron hub by a common catecholpyrrolidine bridge were prepared and characterized by 1D and 2D NMR, UV/Vis, steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, high-resolution mass spectrometry, and, for one of the derivatives, X-ray crystallography. Redox processes of the new compounds were investigated by electrochemical (CV and DPV) methods and spectroelectrochemistry. DFT calculations indicate that the HOMO in all triads was delocalized between ferrocene and BODIPY π-system, the LUMO was always fullerene-centered, and the catechol-centered occupied orbital was close in energy to the HOMO. TDDFT calculations were indicative of the low-energy, low-intensity charge-transfer bands originated from the ferrocene-BODIPY core to fullerene excitation, which explained the similarity of the UV/Vis spectra of the ferrocene-BODIPY dyads and ferrocene-BODIPY-fullerene triads. Photophysical properties of the new triads as well as reference BODIPY-fullerene and ferrocene-BODIPY dyads were investigated by pump-probe spectroscopy in the UV/Vis and NIR spectral regions following selective excitation of the BODIPY-based antenna. Initial charge transfer from the ferrocene to the BODIPY core was shown to outcompete sub-100 fs deactivation of the excited state mediated by the catechol bridge. However, no subsequent electron transfer to the fullerene acceptor was observed. The initial charge separated state relaxes by recombination with a time constant of 150-380 ps.
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Keywords:  BODIPY; X-ray crystallography; ferrocene; fullerene; ultrafast pump-probe

Year:  2019        PMID: 31001860     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201901225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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Journal:  Photochem Photobiol Sci       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 4.328

2.  Light-Activated Carbon Monoxide Prodrugs Based on Bipyridyl Dicarbonyl Ruthenium(II) Complexes.

Authors:  Stepan Geri; Tereza Krunclova; Olga Janouskova; Jiri Panek; Martin Hruby; Daniel Hernández-Valdés; Benjamin Probst; Roger A Alberto; Constantin Mamat; Manja Kubeil; Holger Stephan
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2020-08-13       Impact factor: 5.236

3.  Probing Electronic Communication and Excited-State Dynamics in the Unprecedented Ferrocene-Containing Zinc MB-DIPY.

Authors:  Yuriy V Zatsikha; Liliya I Shamova; Jacob W Schaffner; Andrew T Healy; Tanner S Blesener; Gabriel Cohen; Brandon Wozniak; David A Blank; Victor N Nemykin
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-10-27
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