Photoinduced Charge Separation in Linked Donor-chromophore-acceptor Systems

Photoinduced Charge Separation in Linked Donor-chromophore-acceptor Systems
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Focus has been mainly on preparation and characterization of triply bridged dinuclear complexes containing a tris-2-2'- bipyridineruthenium chromophore and a second tris-bipyridine metal complex which is to serve as electron donor or acceptor, and of linked RuL[sub 3]-containing D-C-A complexes where D is a phenothiazine donor and A is a diquat type acceptor. (DLC).

Photoinduced Charge Separation in Linked Donor-acceptor-chromophore Systems . Final Report

Photoinduced Charge Separation in Linked Donor-acceptor-chromophore Systems . Final Report
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A major experimental challenge in any study of intramolecular donor/acceptor (D/A) interactions is separating the variables which affect coupling. This is especially difficult when trying to evaluate the extent of through-bond superexchange. The systems of dinuclear complexes described below are unique in that the D/A connectivity can be varied without concomitant changes in D/A separation and relative orientation. Consequently, it has been possible to experimentally evaluate the effect of D/A linkage on coupling without introducing ambiguities from other structural changes. Furthermore, some of these systems are amenable to detailed theoretical treatment which allows quantitative comparisons between experiment and theory. A much more detailed picture of the D/A interaction is, thus, provided. Sections of this report include: unique structural aspects of[M(BBA)[sub 3]M[prime]] complexes; energy transfer in photoexcited[Ru(II)(BBA)[sub 3]Fe(II)][sup 4+] complexes; electrochemical investigation of[Fe(BBA)[sub 3]Fe][sup 4+]; optically-induced electron transfer in[Fe(II)(BBA)[sub 3]Fe(III)][sup 5+] mixed-valent complexes, where BBA=[alpha], [omega]-bisbipyridylalkane.

Photoinduced Charge Separation in Linked Donor-chromophore-acceptor Systems. Progress Report, September 1, 1993--May 31, 1993

Photoinduced Charge Separation in Linked Donor-chromophore-acceptor Systems. Progress Report, September 1, 1993--May 31, 1993
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Release: 1993
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Focus has been mainly on preparation and characterization of triply bridged dinuclear complexes containing a tris-2-2'- bipyridineruthenium chromophore and a second tris-bipyridine metal complex which is to serve as electron donor or acceptor, and of linked RuL3-containing D-C-A complexes where D is a phenothiazine donor and A is a diquat type acceptor. (DLC).

Charge Separation in Covalently Bound and Self-assembled Donor Chromophore Acceptor Systems

Charge Separation in Covalently Bound and Self-assembled Donor Chromophore Acceptor Systems
Author: Matthew T. Rawls
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Total Pages: 109
Release: 2007
Genre: Charge exchange
ISBN: 9780549054320

Covalently bound donor-acceptor species were synthesized in an attempt to extend the self assembly concept to a free chromophore system. A wide variety of DA species were studied, but ultimately triad-like behavior was not observed with free chromophore systems. Though attempts were made to control solvent effects, coulombic interactions, and DA flexibility, simple self assembled triad like behavior did not arise.

Factoring the Contribution of Through-space and Through-bond Interactions to Rates of Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Donor- Spacer-acceptor Molecules Using Ultrafast Transient Absorption Spectroscopy

Factoring the Contribution of Through-space and Through-bond Interactions to Rates of Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Donor- Spacer-acceptor Molecules Using Ultrafast Transient Absorption Spectroscopy
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Contributions from through-space and through-bond interactions to the electronic coupling matrix elements for photoinduced charge separation and recombination in linked donor-spacer-acceptor molecules were studied. The molecules consisted of a 4-piperidinyl-naphthalene-1,8-dicarboximide electron donor and a N-(n-octyl)pyromellitimide electron acceptor attached to the 1,5- and 1,8-positions of either anthracene or dibenzobicyclo(2.2.2)octatriene spacers.

Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Ordered Polymers

Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Ordered Polymers
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Release: 1993
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The present report gives a brief account of the following elements of work related to photochemical electron transfer themes: (1) the synthesis and Photochemical characterization of chromophore-bound peptides and amino acid model compounds based on the amino acids, tryptophan and the spacer residue, alanine (Ala); (2) the study of binding of cationic organic dyes to a peptide electrolyte, for which cooperative dye loading and helix formation is important; (3) the completion of work on a new series of acridinium chromophores that have rod-like'' arrangements of linked aryl rings for assembly of electron donor-acceptor systems that exhibit long lived charge separation; and (4) use of the modified form of the peptide, poly-L-histidine, as a template for sulfide oxidation.