Production and storage of multiple, photochemical redox equivalents on a soluble polymer

Soluble polymers have been prepared that contain high loadings of metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) visible-light absorbers based on polypyridyl complexes of Ru{sup II} or Os{sup II}. The complexes have been attached to a styrene/chloromethylstyrene copolymer by nucleophilic displacement of the...

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Published inJournal of the American Chemical Society Vol. 112; no. 21; pp. 7571 - 7578
Main Authors Worl, Laura A, Strouse, Geoffrey F, Younathan, Janet N, Baxter, Steven M, Meyer, Thomas J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Chemical Society 01.10.1990
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Summary:Soluble polymers have been prepared that contain high loadings of metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) visible-light absorbers based on polypyridyl complexes of Ru{sup II} or Os{sup II}. The complexes have been attached to a styrene/chloromethylstyrene copolymer by nucleophilic displacement of the chloro groups. By using excesses of the complexes, complete substitution at the available {approximately} 30 chloro-methylated sites was achieved. A series of mixed-valence polymers with controlled M{sup III}/M{sup II} ratios has been prepared in acetonitrile or acidic aqueous solution by oxidation with Ce(IV). For the Os{sup II}-containing polymers, Os{sup II}*-based MLCT excited-state lifetimes and emission quantum yields are relatively unaffected by the Os{sup III}/Os{sup II} ratio. This shows that intramolecular oxidative quenching of Os{sup II*} by Os{sup III} is slow. The slow rate of electron-transfer quenching is a manifestation of the inverted region. Because excited-state properties are relatively unaffected in the mixed-valence polymers, it is possible to build up and store {approximately} 30 oxidative equivalents on individual polymeric strands by photochemical oxidation.
Bibliography:ark:/67375/TPS-03F9359M-N
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FG05-86ER13633
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja00177a019