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Water-Triggered Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Acetonitrile-Water Binary Solvent. Solvent Microstructure-Tuned Reactivity of Hydrophobic Solutes.


ABSTRACT: The solvent-composition dependence of quenching triplet states of benzophenone (3BP) by anisole in acetonitrile-water (ACN-H2O) mixtures was investigated by laser flash photolysis over the water mole fraction (xw) increasing from 0 to 0.92. Single exponential decay of 3BP was observed over the whole composition range. The quenching rate constant consistently increased with the water content but increased far more rapidly with xw > 0.7. The water-triggered electron-transfer (ET) mechanism was confirmed by a steeply growing quantum yield of the benzophenone ketyl radical anion, escaping back-ET when the partial water volume exceeded the acetonitrile one. The water-content influence on the 3BP quenching rate was described by a kinetic model accounting for the microheterogeneous structure of the ACN-H2O mixtures and the very different solubility of the reactants in the solvent components. According to the model, the ET mechanism occurs at a rate constant of 1.46 × 109 M-1 s-1 and is presumably assisted by the ACN-H2O hydrogen-bonding interaction.

SUBMITTER: Lewandowska-Andralojc A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7590979 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Water-Triggered Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Acetonitrile-Water Binary Solvent. Solvent Microstructure-Tuned Reactivity of Hydrophobic Solutes.

Lewandowska-Andralojc Anna A   Hug Gordon L GL   Marciniak Bronislaw B   Hörner Gerald G   Swiatla-Wojcik Dorota D  

The journal of physical chemistry. B 20200627 27


The solvent-composition dependence of quenching triplet states of benzophenone (<sup>3</sup>BP) by anisole in acetonitrile-water (ACN-H<sub>2</sub>O) mixtures was investigated by laser flash photolysis over the water mole fraction (<i>x</i><sub>w</sub>) increasing from 0 to 0.92. Single exponential decay of <sup>3</sup>BP was observed over the whole composition range. The quenching rate constant consistently increased with the water content but increased far more rapidly with <i>x</i><sub>w</sub  ...[more]

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