Abstract: | It is established experimentally for the first time that Zn-octaethylporphyrin in a solution of dried methyl cyclohexane is in unliganded form in the temperature interval of 293-77 K. This form is characterized by the shortest-wave position of absorption and luminescence spectra, the independence of the degrees of fluorescence and phosphorescence polarizations from the excitation wavelength, and high phosphorescence time (τT=126 μsec) and quantum yield (φp=0.085) at 77 K. Adding electrodonor components to the methyl cyclohexane or going over to alcohol-containing polar media leads to the formation of a monoliganded form of ZnOEP, for which we observe a bathochromic shift of ≈150–350 cm−1 for Q(0,0) absorption and luminescence bands, a splitting of ≈50–100 cm−2 for the Q(0, 0) absorption band, and phosphorescence quenching (τT=60 μsec, φp=0.05-0.03 at 77 K). The effects revealed are explained by a decrease in the symmetry of a ZnOEP molecule in extra liganding and by an increase in the probability of nonradiative activation for a T1-state due to the extra ligand being involved in the exchange of electron-excitation energy and to the enhancement of a spin-orbital coupling as a result of the disturbance of the planarity, of a macrocycle. Institute of Molecular and Atomic Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 70, F. Skorina Ave., Minsk, 220072, Belarus. Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Spektroskopii, Vol. 65, No. 6, pp. 900–907, November–December, 1998. |