Photoinduced electron transfer in a triarylamine-organoboron-Ru(2,2?-bipyridine)32+ compound - 03/03/17
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Long-range electron transfer reactions play a key role in biological photosynthesis, and they are likely to play an important role for future artificial photosynthetic endeavors as well. The possibility to control the rates for long-range electron transfer with external stimuli is of particular interest in this context. In the work presented herein, we explored a donor–bridge–acceptor compound in which intramolecular electron transfer from a triarylamine donor to a photoexcited Ru(bpy)32+ (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) acceptor occurs across an organoboron bridge over a distance of approximately 22 Å. Fluoride has a high binding affinity to the organoboron bridge in apolar solutions, and the resulting organofluoroborate has a significantly different electronic structure. We explored to what extent the change from an electron-deficient organoboron wire to an electron-rich organofluoroborate bridge affects long-range electron transfer between the distant triarylamine donor and the Ru(bpy)32+ acceptor.
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The effect of fluoride binding to an organoboron bridge on long-range electron transfer was investigated.
Keywords : Electron transfer, Time-resolved spectroscopy, Donor–acceptor systems, Photochemistry, Voltammetry, Ruthenium
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Vol 20 - N° 3
P. 230-236 - mars 2017 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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