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Fluorinated fullerenes: Sources of donor-acceptor dyads with [18]trannulene acceptors for energy- and electron-transfer reactions

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posted on 2024-11-07, 19:48 authored by D. M. Guldi, M. Marcaccio, F. Paolucci, D. Paolucci, J. Ramey, R. Taylor, G. A. Burley
Fine-tuned control over the donor strength in a series of trannulenes-based donor-acceptor ensembles is used to alter the deactivation path of the photoexcited-state chromophore and to modulate the rates of intramolecular electron transfer. For the first time, a detailed analysis of emission spectra, time-dependent spectroscopic measurements, and electrochemistry prove spectroscopically and kinetically that trannulenes can serve, in a manner similar to C(60) and C(60) monoadducts, as both electron and also as energy acceptor in donor-acceptor ensembles, producing widely different electron-transfer regimes. This investigation also shows that the integration of trannulenes, as a versatile electron-acceptor building block, consistently produces charge recombination in the inverted Marcus region.

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Universitaet Erlangen Universita di Bologna University of Sussex

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2005

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Page 9723-30

Publisher

J. Phys. Chem. A

Source

Volume 109

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