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Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer

We report on the discovery and detailed exploration of the unconventional photo-switching mechanism in metallofullerenes, in which the energy of the photon absorbed by the carbon cage π-system is transformed to mechanical motion of the endohedral cluster accompanied by accumulation of spin density o...

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Autores principales: Zalibera, Michal, Ziegs, Frank, Schiemenz, Sandra, Dubrovin, Vasilii, Lubitz, Wolfgang, Savitsky, Anton, Deng, Shihu H. M., Wang, Xue-Bin, Avdoshenko, Stanislav M., Popov, Alexey A.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8188499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc07045a
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author Zalibera, Michal
Ziegs, Frank
Schiemenz, Sandra
Dubrovin, Vasilii
Lubitz, Wolfgang
Savitsky, Anton
Deng, Shihu H. M.
Wang, Xue-Bin
Avdoshenko, Stanislav M.
Popov, Alexey A.
author_facet Zalibera, Michal
Ziegs, Frank
Schiemenz, Sandra
Dubrovin, Vasilii
Lubitz, Wolfgang
Savitsky, Anton
Deng, Shihu H. M.
Wang, Xue-Bin
Avdoshenko, Stanislav M.
Popov, Alexey A.
author_sort Zalibera, Michal
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description We report on the discovery and detailed exploration of the unconventional photo-switching mechanism in metallofullerenes, in which the energy of the photon absorbed by the carbon cage π-system is transformed to mechanical motion of the endohedral cluster accompanied by accumulation of spin density on the metal atoms. Comprehensive photophysical and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies augmented by theoretical modelling are performed to address the phenomenon of the light-induced photo-switching and triplet state spin dynamics in a series of Y(x)Sc(3−x)N@C(80) (x = 0–3) nitride clusterfullerenes. Variable temperature and time-resolved photoluminescence studies revealed a strong dependence of their photophysical properties on the number of Sc atoms in the cluster. All molecules in the series exhibit temperature-dependent luminescence assigned to the near-infrared thermally-activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and phosphorescence. The emission wavelengths and Stokes shift increase systematically with the number of Sc atoms in the endohedral cluster, whereas the triplet state lifetime and S(1)–T(1) gap decrease in this row. For Sc(3)N@C(80), we also applied photoelectron spectroscopy to obtain the triplet state energy as well as the electron affinity. Spin distribution and dynamics in the triplet states are then studied by light-induced pulsed EPR and ENDOR spectroscopies. The spin–lattice relaxation times and triplet state lifetimes are determined from the temporal evolution of the electron spin echo after the laser pulse. Well resolved ENDOR spectra of triplets with a rich structure caused by the hyperfine and quadrupolar interactions with (14)N, (45)Sc, and (89)Y nuclear spins are obtained. The systematic increase of the metal contribution to the triplet spin density from Y(3)N to Sc(3)N found in the ENDOR study points to a substantial fullerene-to-metal charge transfer in the excited state. These experimental results are rationalized with the help of ground-state and time-dependent DFT calculations, which revealed a substantial variation of the endohedral cluster position in the photoexcited states driven by the predisposition of Sc atoms to maximize their spin population.
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spelling pubmed-81884992021-06-23 Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer Zalibera, Michal Ziegs, Frank Schiemenz, Sandra Dubrovin, Vasilii Lubitz, Wolfgang Savitsky, Anton Deng, Shihu H. M. Wang, Xue-Bin Avdoshenko, Stanislav M. Popov, Alexey A. Chem Sci Chemistry We report on the discovery and detailed exploration of the unconventional photo-switching mechanism in metallofullerenes, in which the energy of the photon absorbed by the carbon cage π-system is transformed to mechanical motion of the endohedral cluster accompanied by accumulation of spin density on the metal atoms. Comprehensive photophysical and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies augmented by theoretical modelling are performed to address the phenomenon of the light-induced photo-switching and triplet state spin dynamics in a series of Y(x)Sc(3−x)N@C(80) (x = 0–3) nitride clusterfullerenes. Variable temperature and time-resolved photoluminescence studies revealed a strong dependence of their photophysical properties on the number of Sc atoms in the cluster. All molecules in the series exhibit temperature-dependent luminescence assigned to the near-infrared thermally-activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and phosphorescence. The emission wavelengths and Stokes shift increase systematically with the number of Sc atoms in the endohedral cluster, whereas the triplet state lifetime and S(1)–T(1) gap decrease in this row. For Sc(3)N@C(80), we also applied photoelectron spectroscopy to obtain the triplet state energy as well as the electron affinity. Spin distribution and dynamics in the triplet states are then studied by light-induced pulsed EPR and ENDOR spectroscopies. The spin–lattice relaxation times and triplet state lifetimes are determined from the temporal evolution of the electron spin echo after the laser pulse. Well resolved ENDOR spectra of triplets with a rich structure caused by the hyperfine and quadrupolar interactions with (14)N, (45)Sc, and (89)Y nuclear spins are obtained. The systematic increase of the metal contribution to the triplet spin density from Y(3)N to Sc(3)N found in the ENDOR study points to a substantial fullerene-to-metal charge transfer in the excited state. These experimental results are rationalized with the help of ground-state and time-dependent DFT calculations, which revealed a substantial variation of the endohedral cluster position in the photoexcited states driven by the predisposition of Sc atoms to maximize their spin population. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8188499/ /pubmed/34168836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc07045a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zalibera, Michal
Ziegs, Frank
Schiemenz, Sandra
Dubrovin, Vasilii
Lubitz, Wolfgang
Savitsky, Anton
Deng, Shihu H. M.
Wang, Xue-Bin
Avdoshenko, Stanislav M.
Popov, Alexey A.
Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer
title Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer
title_full Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer
title_fullStr Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer
title_full_unstemmed Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer
title_short Metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer
title_sort metallofullerene photoswitches driven by photoinduced fullerene-to-metal electron transfer
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8188499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc07045a
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