AMPHIPHILIC COPOLYMERS AS MEDIA FOR LIGHT-INDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER-II. ELECTROSTATIC EFFECT ON THE BACK ELECTRON TRANSFER |
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Authors: | Yoshihiro Itoh Yotaro Morishima Shun-ichi Nozakura |
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Affiliation: | Department of Macromolecular Science, Faculty of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Photosensitized reduction of zwitterionic viologen (SPV) and methyl viologen (MV2+) was investigated using an amphiliphilic copolymer having phenanthryl and sulfonate groups (APh) as photosensitizer in aqueous solutions. In the presence of triethanolamine the accumulation of SPV * (photoproduct) was found to be faster than that of MV+. This attributed to the electrostatic repulsion between SPV. and anionic segments of APh. Such difference between SPV and MV2+ was minimized in the case of the related monomer model. Retardation of the back reaction for the APh-SPV system was also demonstrated by laser photolysis, k b= 8.7 × 107 M -1 s-1 for the polymer system as compared to k b= 2.8 × 109 M -1 s-1 for the monomer model system. Strong salt-effects on the yield of the photoreduction and the rate of back reaction confirm the strong electrostatic interaction between the photoproducts and polyanions. This remarkable electrostatic effect of the polyanions was simulated by electrochemical redox reactions by using a graphite electrode coated with APh. |
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