Solvent and Distance Dependent Charge Separation in Rigid Trichromophoric Systems
Transient absorption and time-resolved microwave studies have been carried out on a series of D(onor)2−[bridge]−D(onor)1−[bridge]−A(cceptor) compounds, in which a dimethoxynaphthalene (DMN) primary donor (D1) and a dicyanovinyl (DCV) acceptor are separated by a rigid norbornylogous bridge eight σ-bo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 1996-02, Vol.118 (7), p.1762-1768 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Transient absorption and time-resolved microwave studies have been carried out on a series of D(onor)2−[bridge]−D(onor)1−[bridge]−A(cceptor) compounds, in which a dimethoxynaphthalene (DMN) primary donor (D1) and a dicyanovinyl (DCV) acceptor are separated by a rigid norbornylogous bridge eight σ-bonds in length and an N,N-dimethylaniline secondary donor (D2) is separated from D1 by a norbornylogous bridge of variable length (four, six, or eight σ-bonds). The identity of the charge-separated state populated upon photoexcitation, i.e., from D1 to A or from D2 to A, depends on the solvent polarity and the length of the bridge separating both donor chromophores. It was found that the final charge-separated state is formed on a (sub)nanosecond time scale, whereas charge recombination shows strong solvent dependence, due to “inverted region” behavior. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ja9532749 |