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Charge-Transfer versus Charge-Separated Triplet Excited States of [ReI(dmp)(CO)3(His124)(Trp122)]+ in Water and in Modified Pseudomonas aeruginosa Azurin Protein
Authors:Dr Marco Marazzi  Dr Hugo Gattuso  Dr Maria Fumanal  Dr Chantal Daniel  Dr Antonio Monari
Institution:1. Université de Lorraine, CNRS, LPCT UMR 7019, Boulevard des Aiguillettes, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, 54000 Nancy, France;2. Laboratoire de Chimie Quantique, Institut de Chimie Strasbourg, UMR-7177, CNRS/Université de Strasbourg, 1 Rue Blaise Pascal BP 296/R8, 67008 Strasbourg, France
Abstract:A computational investigation of the triplet excited states of a rhenium complex electronically coupled with a tryptophan side chain and bound to an azurin protein is presented. In particular, by using high-level molecular modeling, evidence is provided for how the electronic properties of the excited-state manifolds strongly depend on coupling with the environment. Indeed, only upon explicitly taking into account the protein environment can two stable triplet states of metal-to-ligand charge transfer or charge-separated nature be recovered. In addition, it is also demonstrated how the rhenium complex plus tryptophan system in an aqueous environment experiences too much flexibility, which prevents the two chromophores from being electronically coupled. This occurrence disables the formation of a charge-separated state. The successful strategy requires a multiscale approach of combining molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry. In this context, the strategy used to parameterize the force fields for the electronic triplet states of the metal complex is also presented.
Keywords:charge transfer  electron transfer  molecular modeling  proteins  rhenium
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