Synthesis and Characterization of Tetrachlorodiarylethyne-Linked Porphyrin Dimers. Effects of Linker Architecture on Intradimer Electronic Communication
The effects of incorporating chloro groups at all ortho positions of a diphenylethyne linker that bridges the zinc and free base (Fb) components of a porphyrin dimer (ZnFbB(Cl4)) have been investigated in detail via various static and time-resolved spectroscopic methods. The excited-state energy-tra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganic chemistry 1998-03, Vol.37 (6), p.1191-1201 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of incorporating chloro groups at all ortho positions of a diphenylethyne linker that bridges the zinc and free base (Fb) components of a porphyrin dimer (ZnFbB(Cl4)) have been investigated in detail via various static and time-resolved spectroscopic methods. The excited-state energy-transfer rate in ZnFbB(Cl4) ((134 ps)-1) is 5-fold slower than that in the corresponding dimer having an unsubstituted linker (ZnFbU, (24 ps)-1) but is only modestly slower than that in the dimer having o-methyl groups on the linker (ZnFbB(CH3)4, (115 ps)-1). The ground-state hole/electron-hopping rates in the oxidized bis-Zn analogues of all three dimers are much slower than the excited-state energy-transfer rates. There is no discernible difference between the hole/electron-hopping rates in the o-chloro- and o-methyl-substituted arrays. The similar ground- and excited-state dynamics observed for the o-chloro- and o-methyl-substituted arrays is attributed to the dominance of torsional constraints in mediating the extent of through-bond electronic communication. These constraints attenuate intradimer communication by restricting the rotation toward coplanarity of the phenyl rings of the linker and the porphyrin rings. Thus, the o-chloro groups on the linker decrease electronic communication via a steric, rather than purely electronic, mechanism. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1669 1520-510X |
DOI: | 10.1021/ic970967c |