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Spectroscopic studies of bridge contributions to electronic coupling in a donor-bridge-acceptor biradical system.


ABSTRACT: Variable-temperature electronic absorption and resonance Raman spectroscopies are used to probe the excited state electronic structure of Tp(Cum,Me)Zn(SQ-Ph-NN) (1), a donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) biradical complex and a ground state analogue of the charge-separated excited state formed in photoinduced electron transfer reactions. Strong electronic coupling mediated by the p-phenylene bridge stabilizes the triplet ground state of this molecule. Detailed spectroscopic and bonding calculations elucidate key bridge distortions that are involved in the SQ(?)(SOMO) ? NN-Ph (?*)(LUMO) D ? A charge transfer (CT) transition. We show that the primary excited state distortion that accompanies this CT is along a vibrational coordinate best described as a symmetric Ph(8a) + SQ(in-plane) linear combination and underscores the dominant role of the phenylene bridge fragment acting as an electron acceptor in the D-B-A charge transfer state. Our results show the importance of the phenylene bridge in promoting (1) electron transfer in D-Ph-A systems and (2) electron transport in biased electrode devices that employ a 1,4-phenylene linkage. We have also developed a relationship between the spin density on the acceptor, as measured via the isotropic NN nitrogen hyperfine interaction, and the strength of the D ? A interaction given by the magnitude of the electronic coupling matrix element, H(ab).

SUBMITTER: Kirk ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3398980 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spectroscopic studies of bridge contributions to electronic coupling in a donor-bridge-acceptor biradical system.

Kirk Martin L ML   Shultz David A DA   Depperman Ezra C EC   Habel-Rodriguez Diana D   Schmidt Robert D RD  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20120501 18


Variable-temperature electronic absorption and resonance Raman spectroscopies are used to probe the excited state electronic structure of Tp(Cum,Me)Zn(SQ-Ph-NN) (1), a donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) biradical complex and a ground state analogue of the charge-separated excited state formed in photoinduced electron transfer reactions. Strong electronic coupling mediated by the p-phenylene bridge stabilizes the triplet ground state of this molecule. Detailed spectroscopic and bonding calculations el  ...[more]

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