Unusual solvent polarity dependent excitation relaxation dynamics of a bis[ p -ethynyldithiobenzoato]Pd-linked bis[(porphinato)zinc] complex
We report the synthesis and excited-state dynamics of a bis[ p -ethynyldithiobenzoato]Pd( ii )-bridged bis[(porphinato) zinc( ii )] complex ( PZn – Pd(edtb) 2 – PZn ) that exhibits unusual solvent dielectric ( ε )-dependent excited-state relaxation behavior. In nonpolar toluene solvent, PZn – Pd(edt...
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Published in | Molecular systems design & engineering Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 275 - 284 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Cambridge
Royal Society of Chemistry
01.01.2018
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Summary: | We report the synthesis and excited-state dynamics of a bis[
p
-ethynyldithiobenzoato]Pd(
ii
)-bridged bis[(porphinato) zinc(
ii
)] complex (
PZn
–
Pd(edtb)
2
–
PZn
) that exhibits unusual solvent dielectric (
ε
)-dependent excited-state relaxation behavior. In nonpolar toluene solvent,
PZn
–
Pd(edtb)
2
–
PZn
manifests an ultrafast S
1
→ T
1
intersystem crossing time constant (
τ
ISC
≈ 2 ps), a broad, high-oscillator strength T
1
→ T
n
transient absorption manifold (
λ
max
(T
1
→ T
n
) = 940 nm), and a near unity triplet-state formation quantum yield (
Φ
T
≈ 1;
τ
T
= 2.2 μs). In contrast, in moderately polar solvents (
e.g.
, dichloromethane (DCM) or THF), the S
1
→ T
1
intersystem crossing quantum yield is significantly suppressed (
Φ
T
≈ 0.2;
τ
F
≈ 60 ps in DCM). Comparative femtosecond transient absorption studies in DCM and mixed DCM/toluene solvent systems reveal a new low-energy stimulated emission signal, the
λ
maxem of which is highly sensitive to solvent polarity. The lack of spectral signatures for radical species, and the emergence of intense stimulated emission indicate an additional low energy electronically excited-state (S*), populated
via
S
1
-state relaxation, that also possesses substantial singlet character. As solvent polarity is progressively increased, the energy of S* progressively decreases, eventually becoming lower than the S
1
state and providing an excited-state relaxation channel that bypasses T
1
state formation. These data show that the nature of the
PZn
–
Pd(edtb)
2
–
PZn
excited-state dynamics is strongly influenced by the solvent dielectric, and that this Pd(
ii
)-based linker motif offers new opportunities to engineer excited-state spin distributions and lifetimes in strongly conjugated chromophore assemblies. |
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Bibliography: | USDOE Office of Science (SC) SC0001517 |
ISSN: | 2058-9689 2058-9689 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C8ME00001H |