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Carborane Dyads for Photoinduced Electron Transfer: Photophysical Studies on Carbazole and Phenyl‐o‐carborane Molecular Assemblies 下载免费PDF全文
Soonnam Kwon Kyung‐Ryang Wee Yang‐Jin Cho Prof. Sang Ook Kang 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2014,20(20):5953-5960
o‐Carborane‐based donor–acceptor dyads comprising an o‐carboranyl phenyl unit combined with N‐carbazole ( 1 ) or 4‐phenyl‐N‐carbazole ( 2 ) were prepared, and their dyad characters were confirmed by steady‐state photochemistry and photodynamic experiments as well as electrochemical studies. The absorption and electrochemical properties of the dyads were essentially the sum of those of the carbazole and o‐carboranyl phenyl units; this indicates negligible interaction between the carbazole and o‐carborane units in the ground state. However, the emission spectra of 1 and 2 indicated that carbazole fluorescence was effectively quenched and a new charge‐transfer (CT) emission was observed in solvents, varying from hexane to acetonitrile, which exhibited large Stoke shifts. The CT emission properties of o‐carborane‐based dyads were further analyzed by using Lippert–Mataga plots to show that unit charge separation occurred to form a charge‐separated species in the excited state, namely, 1?2 . This excited‐state species was confirmed by nanosecond transient absorption spectra and spectroelectrochemical measurements; the photoexcitation of carbazole generated the CT state in which a radical cation and anion were formed at the carbazole and o‐carborane units, respectively, within a few nanoseconds. DFT calculations corroborated the presence of this CT species and showed localized populations of the highest singly occupied molecular orbital on 2 in the reduced anionic state. As a result, molecular assemblies formed by linking the carbazole group with the o‐carborane cage through a phenylene or multi‐phenylene spacer revealed that the photoinduced electron‐transfer process occurred intramolecularly. 相似文献
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Ultrafast Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Charge Stabilization in Donor–Acceptor Dyads Capable of Harvesting Near‐Infrared Light 下载免费PDF全文
Venugopal Bandi Habtom B. Gobeze Prof. Dr. Francis D'Souza 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2015,21(32):11483-11494
To harvest energy from the near‐infrared (near‐IR) and infrared (IR) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, which constitutes nearly 70 % of the solar radiation, there is a great demand for near‐IR and IR light‐absorbing sensitizers that are capable of undergoing ultrafast photoinduced electron transfer when connected to a suitable electron acceptor. Towards achieving this goal, in the present study, we report multistep syntheses of dyads derived from structurally modified BF2‐chelated azadipyrromethene (ADP; to extend absorption and emission into the near‐IR region) and fullerene as electron‐donor and electron‐acceptor entities, respectively. The newly synthesized dyads were fully characterized based on optical absorbance, fluorescence, geometry optimization, and electrochemical studies. The established energy level diagram revealed the possibility of electron transfer either from the singlet excited near‐IR sensitizer or singlet excited fullerene. Femtosecond and nanosecond transient absorption studies were performed to gather evidence of excited state electron transfer and to evaluate the kinetics of charge separation and charge recombination processes. These studies revealed the occurrence of ultrafast photoinduced electron transfer leading to charge stabilization in the dyads, and populating the triplet states of ADP, benzanulated‐ADP and benzanulated thiophene‐ADP in the respective dyads, and triplet state of C60 in the case of BF2‐chelated dipyrromethene derived dyad during charge recombination. The present findings reveal that these sensitizers are suitable for harvesting light energy from the near‐IR region of the solar spectrum and for building fast‐responding optoelectronic devices operating under near‐IR radiation input. 相似文献
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Rohan J. Kumar Dr. Susanne Karlsson Daniel Streich Alice Rolandini Jensen Michael Jäger Dr. Hans‐Christian Becker Dr. Jonas Bergquist Prof. Olof Johansson Dr. Leif Hammarström Prof. 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2010,16(9):2830-2842
The first examples of rodlike donor–photosensitizer–acceptor arrays based on bis‐2,6‐di(quinolin‐8‐yl)pyridine RuII complexes 1 a and 3 a for photoinduced electron transfer have been synthesized and investigated. The complexes are synthesized in a convergent manner and are isolated as linear, single isomers. Time‐resolved absorption spectroscopy reveals long‐lived, photoinduced charge‐separated states (τCSS ( 1 a )=140 ns, τCSS ( 3 a )=200 ns) formed by stepwise electron transfer. The overall yields of charge separation (≥50 % for complex 1 a and ≥95 % for complex 3 a ) are unprecedented for bis‐tridentate RuII polypyridyl complexes. This is attributed to the long‐lived excited state of the [Ru(dqp)2]2+ complex combined with fast electron transfer from the donor moiety following the initial charge separation. The rodlike arrangement of donor and acceptor gives controlled, vectorial electron transfer, free from the complications of stereoisomeric diversity. Thus, such arrays provide an excellent system for the study of photoinduced electron transfer and, ultimately, the harvesting of solar energy. 相似文献
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Davis B. Moravec Prof. Michael D. Hopkins 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2013,19(50):17082-17091
The luminescent tungsten–alkylidyne metalloligand [WCl(≡C‐4,4′‐C6H4CC‐py)(dppe)2] ( 1 ; dppe=1,2‐bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane) and the zinc–tetraarylporphyrins ZnTPP and ZnTPClP (TPP=tetraphenylporphyrin, TPClP=tetra(p‐chlorophenyl)porphyrin) self‐assemble in fluorobenzene solution to form the dyads ZnTPP( 1 ) and ZnTPClP( 1 ), in which the metalloligand is axially coordinated to the porphyrin. Excitation of the porphyrin‐centered S1 excited states of these dyads initiates intramolecular energy‐transfer (ZnPor→ 1 ) and electron‐transfer ( 1 →ZnPor) processes, which together efficiently quench the S1 state (~90 %). Transient‐absorption spectroscopy and an associated kinetic analysis reveal that the net product of the energy‐transfer process is the 3[dπ*] state of coordinated 1 , which is formed by S1→1[dπ*] singlet–singlet (Förster) energy transfer followed by 1[dπ*]→3[dπ*] intersystem crossing. The data also demonstrate that coordinated 1 reductively quenches the porphyrin S1 state to produce the [ZnPor?][ 1+ ] charge‐separated state. This is a rare example of the reductive quenching of zinc porphyrin chromophores. The presence in the [ZnPor?][ 1+ ] charge‐separated states of powerfully reducing zinc–porphyrin radical anions, which are capable of sensitizing a wide range of reductive electrocatalysts, and the 1+ ion, which can initiate the oxidation of H2, produces an integrated photochemical system with the thermodynamic capability of driving photoredox processes that result in the transfer of renewable reducing equivalents instead of the consumption of conventional sacrificial donors. 相似文献
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Intense Ground‐State Charge‐Transfer Interactions in Low‐Bandgap,Panchromatic Phthalocyanine–Tetracyanobuta‐1,3‐diene Conjugates 下载免费PDF全文
Michael Sekita Dr. Beatriz Ballesteros Prof. Dr. François Diederich Prof. Dr. Dirk M. Guldi Dr. Giovanni Bottari Prof. Dr. Tomás Torres 《Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)》2016,55(18):5560-5564
A cycloaddition–retroelectrocyclization reaction between tetracyanoethylene and two zinc phthalocyanines (ZnIIPcs) bearing one or four anilino‐substituted alkynes has been used to install a strong, electron‐accepting tetracyanobuta‐1,3‐diene (TCBD) between the electron‐rich ZnIIPc and aniline moieties. A combination of photophysical, electrochemical, and spectroelectrochemical investigations with the ZnIIPc‐TCBD‐aniline conjugates, which present panchromatic absorptions in the visible region extending all the way to the near infrared, show that the formal replacement of the triple bond by TCBD has a dramatic effect on their ground‐ and excited‐state features. In particular, the formation of extremely intense, ground‐state charge‐transfer interactions between ZnIIPc and the electron‐accepting TCBD were observed, something unprecedented not only in Pc chemistry but also in TCBD‐based porphyrinoid systems. 相似文献
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Eva Wöß Dr. Uwe Monkowius Prof. Dr. Günther Knör 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2013,19(4):1489-1495
The heteroaromatic polynitrile compound tetracyanopyridine (TCNPy) is introduced as a new electron acceptor for the formation of deeply colored charge‐transfer complexes. In MeCN, TCNPy is characterized by a quasireversible one‐electron‐reduction process at ?0.51 V (versus SCE). The tetracyanopyridine radical anion undergoes a secondary chemical reaction, which is assigned to a protonation step. TCNPy has been demonstrated to generate 1:1 complexes with various electron donors, including tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) and dihydroxybenzene derivatives, such as p‐hydroquinone and catechol. Visible‐ or NIR‐light‐induced excitation of the intense charge‐transfer bands of these compounds leads to a direct optical electron‐transfer process for the formation of the corresponding radical‐ion pairs. The presence of available electron donors that contain protic groups in close proximity to the TCNPy acceptor site opens up a new strategy for the photocontrolled generation of pyridinium radicals in a stepwise proton‐coupled electron‐transfer (PCET) sequence. 相似文献
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Marappan Velusamy Dr. Ying‐Chan Hsu Dr. Jiann T. Lin Prof. Dr. Che‐Wei Chang Chao‐Ping Hsu Prof. Dr. 《化学:亚洲杂志》2010,5(1):87-96
A series of donor–π–acceptor‐type organic dyes based on 1‐alkyl‐1H‐imidazole spacers 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 have been developed and characterized. The two electron donors are at positions 4 and 5 of the imidazole, while the electron‐accepting cyanoacrylic acid is incorporated at position 2 by a spacer‐containing heteroaromatic rings, such as thiophene and thiazole. Detailed investigation on the relationship between the structure, spectral and electrochemical properties, and performance of DSSC is described here. Dye‐sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) using dyes as the sensitizers exhibit good efficiencies, ranging from 3.06 to 6.35 %, which reached 42–87 % with respect to that of N719‐based device (7.33 %) fabricated and measured under similar conditions. Time‐dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) calculations have been performed on the dyes, and the results show that both electron donors can contribute to electron injection upon photo‐excitation, either directly or indirectly by internal conversion to the lowest excited state. 相似文献
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Walking a tight wire: Phototriggered charge transfer across a tetra‐p‐dimethoxybenzene bridge is three orders of magnitude faster than that across a structurally similar tetra‐p‐xylene spacer, despite equal reaction driving forces in both cases (see picture). This result is interpreted in terms of markedly different donor–bridge energy gaps.
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Evangelos Krokos Christina Schubert Fabian Spänig Michaela Ruppert Prof. Dr. Andreas Hirsch Prof. Dr. Dirk M. Guldi 《化学:亚洲杂志》2012,7(6):1451-1459
The physicochemical characterization, that is, ground and excited state, of a new series of dendronized porphyrin/fullerene electron donor–acceptor conjugates in nonaqueous and aqueous environments is reported. In contrast to previous work, we detail the charge‐separation and charge‐recombination dynamics in zinc and copper metalloporphyrins as a function of first‐ and second‐generation dendrons as well as a function of ortho, meta, and para substitution. Both have an appreciable impact on the microenvironments of the redox‐active constituents, namely the porphyrins and the fullerenes. As a matter of fact, the resulting charge‐transfer dynamics were considerably impacted by the interplay between the associated forces that reach from dendron‐induced shielding to dipole–charge interactions. 相似文献
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Shanmugam Easwaramoorthi Dr. Jae‐Yoon Shin Sung Cho Dr. Pyosang Kim Yasuhide Inokuma Eiji Tsurumaki Atsuhiro Osuka Prof. Dr. Dongho Kim Prof. Dr. 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2009,15(44):12005-12017
Donor–acceptor systems based on subporphyrins with nitro and amino substituents at meta and para positions of the meso‐phenyl groups were synthesized and their photophysical properties have been systematically investigated. These molecules show two types of charge‐transfer interactions, that is, from center to periphery and periphery to center depending on the peripheral substitution, in which the subporphyrin moiety plays a dual role as both donor and acceptor. Based on the solvent‐polarity‐dependent photophysical properties, we have shown that the fluorescence emission of para isomers originates from the solvatochromic, dipolar, symmetry‐broken, and relaxed excited states, whereas the non‐solvatochromic fluorescence of meta isomers is of the octupolar type with false symmetry breaking. The restricted meso‐(4‐aminophenyl) rotation at low temperature prevents the intramolecular charge‐transfer (ICT)‐forming process. The two‐photon absorption (TPA) cross‐section values were determined by photoexcitation at 800 nm in nonpolar toluene and polar acetonitrile solvents to see the effect of ICT on the TPA processes. The large enhancement in the TPA cross‐section value of approximately 3200 GM (1 GM=10?50 cm4 s photon?1) with donor–acceptor substitution has been attributed to the octupolar effect and ICT interactions. A correlation was found between the electron‐donating/‐withdrawing abilities of the peripheral groups and the TPA cross‐section values, that is, p‐aminophenyl>m‐aminophenyl>nitrophenyl. The increased stability of octupolar ICT interactions in highly polar solvents enhances the TPA cross‐section value by a factor of approximately 2 and 4, respectively, for p‐amino‐ and m‐nitrophenyl‐substituted subporphyrins. On the other hand, the stabilization of the symmetry‐broken, dipolar ICT state gives rise to a negligible impact on the TPA processes. 相似文献
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Dr. Christopher B. Larsen Prof. Dr. Oliver S. Wenger 《Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)》2018,57(3):841-845
An electron‐donor‐acceptor‐acceptor (D‐A1‐A2) triad has been developed that provides the first proof‐of‐concept for a photoinitiated molecular circuit. After photoexcitation into an optical charge‐transfer transition between D and A1, subsequent thermal electron‐transfer from A1.? to A2 is followed by geometric rearrangement in the D.+‐A1‐A2.? charge‐separated state to form an ion‐pair contact. This facilitates “forward” charge recombination between A2.? and D.+ to complete the molecular circuit with an estimated quantum efficiency of 4 % in toluene at 298 K. 相似文献
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Margherita Orazietti Dr. Martin Kuss‐Petermann Prof. Dr. Peter Hamm Prof. Dr. Oliver S. Wenger 《Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)》2016,55(32):9407-9410
Accumulation and temporary storage of redox equivalents with visible light as an energy input is of pivotal importance for artificial photosynthesis because key reactions, such as CO2 reduction or water oxidation, require the transfer of multiple redox equivalents. We report on the first purely molecular system, in which a long‐lived charge‐separated state (τ≈870 ns) with two electrons accumulated on a suitable acceptor unit can be observed after excitation with visible light. Importantly, no sacrificial reagents were employed. 相似文献
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Photodriven Charge Separation and Transport in Self‐Assembled Zinc Tetrabenzotetraphenylporphyrin and Perylenediimide Charge Conduits 下载免费PDF全文
Dr. Vladimir V. Roznyatovskiy Dr. Raanan Carmieli Scott M. Dyar Kristen E. Brown Prof. Michael R. Wasielewski 《Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)》2014,53(13):3457-3461
Zinc tetrabenzotetraphenyl porphyrin (ZnTBTPP) covalently attached to four perylenediimide (PDI) acceptors self‐assembles into a π‐stacked, segregated columnar structure, as indicated by small‐ and wide‐angle X‐ray scattering. Photoexcitation of ZnTBTPP rapidly produces a long‐lived electron–hole pair having a 26 Å average separation distance, which is much longer than if the pair is confined within the covalent monomer. This implies that the charges are mobile within their respective segregated ZnTBTPP and PDI charge conduits. 相似文献
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Dr. Jian‐Yong Liu Dr. Mohamed E. El‐Khouly Prof. Shunichi Fukuzumi Prof. Dennis K. ;P. Ng 《化学:亚洲杂志》2011,6(1):174-179
A novel distyryl BODIPY–fullerene dyad is prepared. Upon excitation at the distyryl BODIPY moiety, the dyad undergoes photoinduced electron transfer to give a charge‐separated state with lifetimes of 476 ps and 730 ps in polar (benzonitrile) and nonpolar (toluene) solvents, respectively. Transient absorption measurements show the formation of the triplet excited state of distyryl BODIPY in the dyad, which is populated from charge‐recombination processes in both solvents. 相似文献
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Rajeev K. Dubey Marja Niemi Kimmo Kaunisto Alexander Efimov Nikolai V. Tkachenko Helge Lemmetyinen 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2013,19(21):6791-6806
Novel bay‐functionalized perylene diimides with additional substitution sites close to the perylene core have been prepared by the reaction between 1,7(6)‐dibromoperylene diimide 6 (dibromo‐PDI) and 2‐(benzyloxymethyl)pyrrolidine 5 . Distinct differences in the chemical behaviors of the 1,7‐ and 1,6‐regioisomers have been discerned. While the 1,6‐dibromo‐PDI produced the corresponding 1,6‐bis‐substituted derivative more efficiently, the 1,7‐dibromo‐PDI underwent predominant mono‐debromination, yielding a mono‐substituted PDI along with a small amount of the corresponding 1,7‐bis‐substituted compound. By varying the reaction conditions, a controlled stepwise bis‐substitution of the bromo substituents was also achieved, allowing the direct synthesis of asymmetrical 1,6‐ and 1,7‐PDIs. The compounds were isolated as individual regioisomers. Fullerene (C60) was then covalently linked at the bay region of the newly prepared PDIs. In this way, two separate sets of perylene diimide–fullerene dyads, namely single‐bridged (SB‐1,7‐PDI‐C60 and SB‐1,6‐PDI‐C60) and double‐bridged (DB‐1,7‐PDI‐C60 and DB‐1,6‐PDI‐C60), were synthesized. The fullerene was intentionally attached at the bay region of the PDI to achieve close proximity of the two chromophores and to ensure an efficient photoinduced electron transfer. A detailed study of the photodynamics has revealed that photoinduced electron transfer from the perylene diimide chromophore to the fullerene occurs in all four dyads in polar benzonitrile, and also occurs in the single‐bridged dyads in nonpolar toluene. The process was found to be substantially faster and more efficient in the dyads containing the 1,7‐regioisomer, both for the singly‐ and double‐bridged molecules. In the case of the single‐bridged dyads, SB‐1,7‐PDI‐C60 and SB‐1,6‐PDI‐C60, different relaxation pathways of their charge‐separated states have been discovered. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first observation of photoinduced electron transfer in PDI‐C60 dyads in a nonpolar medium. 相似文献
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We report the co‐assembly of aromatic donor (D) and acceptor (A) molecules into purple sponge‐like supramolecular gels through susceptible charge transfer interactions with the aid of solvophobic interactions. The gel remained intact with the addition of up to 23 % (v/v) of nonpolar good solvents, such as toluene and xylene, but dissociated in the presence of <2 % (v/v) of polar solvents, such as tetrahydrofuran, ethyl acetate, and alcohols, with highly distinguishable changes of color. Notably, the gel dissolved within 1 min and the solution turned blue when 0.1 % (v/v) of methanol was added. The response to trifluoroacetic acid was extremely sensitive (i.e., the gel vanished immediately in the presence of 2 equivalents of trifluoroacetic acid), and the subsequent addition of trimethylamine could recover the purple gel. The multiple and visible response thus render the D–A gels as a potential detector for sensing complex chemical environments. 相似文献
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Binding of Scandium Ions to Metalloporphyrin–Flavin Complexes for Long‐Lived Charge Separation 下载免费PDF全文
Prof. Dr. Takahiko Kojima Ryosuke Kobayashi Dr. Tomoya Ishizuka Shinya Yamakawa Dr. Hiroaki Kotani Dr. Tatsuaki Nakanishi Dr. Kei Ohkubo Dr. Yoshihito Shiota Prof. Dr. Kazunari Yoshizawa Prof. Dr. Shunichi Fukuzumi 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2014,20(47):15518-15532
A porphyrin–flavin‐linked dyad and its zinc and palladium complexes (MPor?Fl: 2 ?M, M=2 H, Zn, and Pd) were newly synthesized and the X‐ray crystal structure of 2 ?Pd was determined. The photodynamics of 2 ?M were examined by femto‐ and nanosecond laser flash photolysis measurements. Photoinduced electron transfer (ET) in 2 ?H2 occurred from the singlet excited state of the porphyrin moiety (H2Por) to the flavin (Fl) moiety to produce the singlet charge‐separated (CS) state 1(H2Por.+?Fl.?), which decayed through back ET (BET) to form 3[H2Por]*?Fl with rate constants of 1.2×1010 and 1.2×109 s?1, respectively. Similarly, photoinduced ET in 2 ?Pd afforded the singlet CS state, which decayed through BET to form 3[PdPor]*?Fl with rate constants of 2.1×1011 and 6.0×1010 s?1, respectively. The rate constant of photoinduced ET and BET of 2 ?M were related to the ET and BET driving forces by using the Marcus theory of ET. One and two Sc3+ ions bind to the flavin moiety to form the Fl?Sc3+ and Fl?(Sc3+)2 complexes with binding constants of K1=2.2×105 M ?1 and K2=1.8×103 M ?1, respectively. Other metal ions, such as Y3+, Zn2+, and Mg2+, form only 1:1 complexes with flavin. In contrast to 2 ?M and the 1:1 complexes with metal ions, which afforded the short‐lived singlet CS state, photoinduced ET in 2 ?Pd???Sc3+ complexes afforded the triplet CS state (3[PdPor.+?Fl.??(Sc3+)2]), which exhibited a remarkably long lifetime of τ=110 ms (kBET=9.1 s?1). 相似文献
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Dr. Mohamed E. El‐Khouly Dr. Channa A. Wijesinghe Dr. Vladimir N. Nesterov Prof. Melvin E. Zandler Prof. Shunichi Fukuzumi Prof. Francis D'Souza 《Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2012,18(43):13844-13853
New multi‐modular donor–acceptor conjugates featuring zinc porphyrin (ZnP), catechol‐chelated boron dipyrrin (BDP), triphenylamine (TPA) and fullerene (C60), or naphthalenediimide (NDI) have been newly designed and synthesized as photosynthetic antenna and reaction‐center mimics. The X‐ray structure of triphenylamine‐BDP is also reported. The wide‐band capturing polyad revealed ultrafast energy‐transfer (kENT=1.0×1012 s?1) from the singlet excited BDP to the covalently linked ZnP owing to close proximity and favorable orientation of the entities. Introducing either fullerene or naphthalenediimide electron acceptors to the TPA‐BDP‐ZnP triad through metal–ligand axial coordination resulted in electron donor–acceptor polyads whose structures were revealed by spectroscopic, electrochemical and computational studies. Excitation of the electron donor, zinc porphyrin resulted in rapid electron‐transfer to coordinated fullerene or naphthalenediimide yielding charge separated ion‐pair species. The measured electron transfer rate constants from femtosecond transient spectral technique in non‐polar toluene were in the range of 5.0×109–3.5×1010 s?1. Stabilization of the charge‐separated state in these multi‐modular donor–acceptor polyads is also observed to certain level. 相似文献