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Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor
Constructing functional molecular systems for solar energy conversion and quantum information science requires a fundamental understanding of electron transfer in donor–bridge–acceptor (D–B–A) systems as well as competitive reaction pathways in acceptor–donor–acceptor (A–D–A) and acceptor–donor–acce...
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471873/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31057755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc05514a |
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author | Zhou, Jiawang Wu, Yilei Roy, Indranil Samanta, Avik Stoddart, J. Fraser Young, Ryan M. Wasielewski, Michael R. |
author_facet | Zhou, Jiawang Wu, Yilei Roy, Indranil Samanta, Avik Stoddart, J. Fraser Young, Ryan M. Wasielewski, Michael R. |
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description | Constructing functional molecular systems for solar energy conversion and quantum information science requires a fundamental understanding of electron transfer in donor–bridge–acceptor (D–B–A) systems as well as competitive reaction pathways in acceptor–donor–acceptor (A–D–A) and acceptor–donor–acceptor′ (A–D–A′) systems. Herein we present a supramolecular complex comprising a tetracationic cyclophane having both phenyl-extended viologen (ExV(2+)) and dipyridylthiazolothiazole (TTz(2+)) electron acceptors doubly-linked by means of two p-xylylene linkers (TTzExVBox(4+)), which readily incorporates a perylene (Per) guest in its cavity (Per ⊂ TTzExVBox(4+)) to establish an A–D–A′ system, in which the ExV(2+) and TTz(2+) units serve as competing electron acceptors with different reduction potentials. Photoexcitation of the Per guest yields both TTz(+)˙–Per(+)˙–ExV(2+) and TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ in <1 ps, while back electron transfer in TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ proceeds via the unusual sequence TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per(+)˙–ExV(2+) → TTz(2+)–Per–ExV(2+). In addition, selective chemical reduction of TTz(2+) gives Per ⊂ TTzExVBox(3+)˙, turning the complex into a D–B–A system in which photoexcitation of TTz(+)˙ results in the reaction sequence (2)*TTz(+)˙–Per–ExV(2+) → TTz(2+)–Per–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per–ExV(2+). Both reactions TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per(+)˙–ExV(2+) and TTz(2+)–Per–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per–ExV(2+) occur with a (16 ± 1 ps)(–1) rate constant irrespective of whether the bridge molecule is Per(+)˙ or Per. These results are explained using the superexchange mechanism in which the ionic states of the perylene guest serve as virtual states in each case and demonstrate a novel supramolecular platform for studying the effects of bridge energetics within D–B–A systems. |
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spelling | pubmed-64718732019-05-03 Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor Zhou, Jiawang Wu, Yilei Roy, Indranil Samanta, Avik Stoddart, J. Fraser Young, Ryan M. Wasielewski, Michael R. Chem Sci Chemistry Constructing functional molecular systems for solar energy conversion and quantum information science requires a fundamental understanding of electron transfer in donor–bridge–acceptor (D–B–A) systems as well as competitive reaction pathways in acceptor–donor–acceptor (A–D–A) and acceptor–donor–acceptor′ (A–D–A′) systems. Herein we present a supramolecular complex comprising a tetracationic cyclophane having both phenyl-extended viologen (ExV(2+)) and dipyridylthiazolothiazole (TTz(2+)) electron acceptors doubly-linked by means of two p-xylylene linkers (TTzExVBox(4+)), which readily incorporates a perylene (Per) guest in its cavity (Per ⊂ TTzExVBox(4+)) to establish an A–D–A′ system, in which the ExV(2+) and TTz(2+) units serve as competing electron acceptors with different reduction potentials. Photoexcitation of the Per guest yields both TTz(+)˙–Per(+)˙–ExV(2+) and TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ in <1 ps, while back electron transfer in TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ proceeds via the unusual sequence TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per(+)˙–ExV(2+) → TTz(2+)–Per–ExV(2+). In addition, selective chemical reduction of TTz(2+) gives Per ⊂ TTzExVBox(3+)˙, turning the complex into a D–B–A system in which photoexcitation of TTz(+)˙ results in the reaction sequence (2)*TTz(+)˙–Per–ExV(2+) → TTz(2+)–Per–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per–ExV(2+). Both reactions TTz(2+)–Per(+)˙–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per(+)˙–ExV(2+) and TTz(2+)–Per–ExV(+)˙ → TTz(+)˙–Per–ExV(2+) occur with a (16 ± 1 ps)(–1) rate constant irrespective of whether the bridge molecule is Per(+)˙ or Per. These results are explained using the superexchange mechanism in which the ionic states of the perylene guest serve as virtual states in each case and demonstrate a novel supramolecular platform for studying the effects of bridge energetics within D–B–A systems. Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6471873/ /pubmed/31057755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc05514a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0) |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Zhou, Jiawang Wu, Yilei Roy, Indranil Samanta, Avik Stoddart, J. Fraser Young, Ryan M. Wasielewski, Michael R. Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor |
title | Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor
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title_full | Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor
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title_fullStr | Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor
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title_full_unstemmed | Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor
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title_short | Choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor
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title_sort | choosing sides: unusual ultrafast charge transfer pathways in an asymmetric electron-accepting cyclophane that binds an electron donor |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471873/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31057755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc05514a |
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