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Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics

Two sensitizers, [Ru(bpy)(2)(dcb)](2+) (RuC) and [Ru(bpy)(2)(dpb)](2+) (RuP), where bpy is 2,2′-bipyridine, dcb is 4,4′-dicarboxylic acid-2,2′-bipyridine and dpb is 4,4′-diphosphonic acid-2,2′-bipyridine, were anchored to mesoporous TiO(2) thin films and utilized to sensitize the reaction of TiO(2)...

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Autores principales: DiMarco, Brian N., Troian-Gautier, Ludovic, Sampaio, Renato N., Meyer, Gerald J.
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29629161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03839a
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author DiMarco, Brian N.
Troian-Gautier, Ludovic
Sampaio, Renato N.
Meyer, Gerald J.
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Troian-Gautier, Ludovic
Sampaio, Renato N.
Meyer, Gerald J.
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description Two sensitizers, [Ru(bpy)(2)(dcb)](2+) (RuC) and [Ru(bpy)(2)(dpb)](2+) (RuP), where bpy is 2,2′-bipyridine, dcb is 4,4′-dicarboxylic acid-2,2′-bipyridine and dpb is 4,4′-diphosphonic acid-2,2′-bipyridine, were anchored to mesoporous TiO(2) thin films and utilized to sensitize the reaction of TiO(2) electrons with oxidized triphenylamines, TiO(2)(e(–)) + TPA(+) → TiO(2) + TPA, to visible light in CH(3)CN electrolytes. A family of four symmetrically substituted triphenylamines (TPAs) with formal E(o)(TPA(+/0)) reduction potentials that spanned a 0.5 eV range was investigated. Surprisingly, the reaction followed first-order kinetics for two TPAs that provided the largest thermodynamic driving force. Such first-order reactivity indicates a strong Coulombic interaction between TPA(+) and TiO(2) that enables the injected electron to tunnel back in one concerted step. The kinetics for the other TPA derivatives were non-exponential and were modelled with the Kohlrausch–William–Watts (KWW) function. A Perrin-like reaction sphere model is proposed to rationalize the kinetic data. The activation energies were the same for all of the TPAs, within experimental error. The average rate constants were found to increase with the thermodynamic driving force, consistent with electron transfer in the Marcus normal region.
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spelling pubmed-58746942018-04-06 Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics DiMarco, Brian N. Troian-Gautier, Ludovic Sampaio, Renato N. Meyer, Gerald J. Chem Sci Chemistry Two sensitizers, [Ru(bpy)(2)(dcb)](2+) (RuC) and [Ru(bpy)(2)(dpb)](2+) (RuP), where bpy is 2,2′-bipyridine, dcb is 4,4′-dicarboxylic acid-2,2′-bipyridine and dpb is 4,4′-diphosphonic acid-2,2′-bipyridine, were anchored to mesoporous TiO(2) thin films and utilized to sensitize the reaction of TiO(2) electrons with oxidized triphenylamines, TiO(2)(e(–)) + TPA(+) → TiO(2) + TPA, to visible light in CH(3)CN electrolytes. A family of four symmetrically substituted triphenylamines (TPAs) with formal E(o)(TPA(+/0)) reduction potentials that spanned a 0.5 eV range was investigated. Surprisingly, the reaction followed first-order kinetics for two TPAs that provided the largest thermodynamic driving force. Such first-order reactivity indicates a strong Coulombic interaction between TPA(+) and TiO(2) that enables the injected electron to tunnel back in one concerted step. The kinetics for the other TPA derivatives were non-exponential and were modelled with the Kohlrausch–William–Watts (KWW) function. A Perrin-like reaction sphere model is proposed to rationalize the kinetic data. The activation energies were the same for all of the TPAs, within experimental error. The average rate constants were found to increase with the thermodynamic driving force, consistent with electron transfer in the Marcus normal region. Royal Society of Chemistry 2017-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5874694/ /pubmed/29629161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03839a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
DiMarco, Brian N.
Troian-Gautier, Ludovic
Sampaio, Renato N.
Meyer, Gerald J.
Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics
title Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics
title_full Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics
title_fullStr Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics
title_full_unstemmed Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics
title_short Dye-sensitized electron transfer from TiO(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics
title_sort dye-sensitized electron transfer from tio(2) to oxidized triphenylamines that follows first-order kinetics
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29629161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03839a
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