Role of the Bridge in Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Porphyrin–Fullerene Dyads |
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Authors: | Beatriz Pelado Dr. Fawzi Abou‐Chahine Joaquín Calbo Dr. Rubén Caballero Dr. Pilar de la Cruz Dr. José M. Junquera‐Hernández Prof. Enrique Ortí Prof. Nikolai V. Tkachenko Prof. Fernando Langa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto de Nanociencia, Nanotecnología y Materiales Moleculares (INAMOL), Universidad de Castilla‐La Mancha, Campus de la Fábrica de Armas, 45071 Toledo (Spain);2. Department of Chemistry and Bioengineering, Tampere University of Technology, P.O. Box 541, 33101 Tampere (Finland);3. Instituto de Ciencia Molecular, Universidad de Valencia, 46980 Paterna (Spain) |
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Abstract: | The role of π‐conjugated molecular bridges in through‐space and through‐bond electron transfer is studied by comparing two porphyrin–fullerene donor–acceptor (D–A) dyads. One dyad, ZnP–Ph–C60 (ZnP=zinc porphyrin), incorporates a phenyl bridge between D and A and behaves very similarly to analogous dyads studied previously. The second dyad, ZnP–EDOTV–C60, introduces an additional 3,4‐ethylenedioxythienylvinylene (EDOTV) unit into the conjugated bridge, which increases the distance between D and A, but, at the same time, provides increased electronic communication between them. Two essential outcomes that result from the introduction of the EDOTV unit in the bridge are as follows: 1) faster charge recombination, which indicates enhanced electronic coupling between the charge‐separated and ground electronic states; and 2) the disappearance of the intramolecular exciplex, which mediates photoinduced charge separation in the ZnP–Ph–C60 dyad. The latter can be interpreted as a gradual decrease in electronic coupling between locally excited singlet states of D and A when introducing the EDOTV unit into the D–A bridge. |
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Keywords: | conjugated bridge EDOT electron transfer fullerene porphyrin |
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