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Pump‐Pump‐Probe Spectroscopy of a Molecular Triad Monitoring Detrimental Processes for Photoinduced Charge Accumulation

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Controlling light-induced accumulation of electrons or holes is desirable in view of multi-electron redox chemistry, for example for the formation of solar fuels or for photoredox catalysis in general. Excitation… Click to show full abstract

Controlling light-induced accumulation of electrons or holes is desirable in view of multi-electron redox chemistry, for example for the formation of solar fuels or for photoredox catalysis in general. Excitation with multiple photons is usually required for electron or hole accumulation, and consequently pump-pump-probe spectroscopy becomes a valuable spectroscopic tool. In this work, we excited a triarylamine-Ru(bpy)3anthraquinone triad (bpy = 2,2’-bipyridine) with two temporally delayed laser pulses of different color and monitored the resulting photoproducts. Absorption of the first photon by the Ru(bpy)3 photosensitizer generated a triarylamine radical cation and an anthraquinone radical anion by intramolecular electron transfer. Subsequent selective excitation of either one of these two radical ion species then induced rapid reverse electron transfer to yield the triad in its initial (ground) state. This shows in direct manner that after absorption of a first photon and formation of the primary photoproducts, the absorption of a second photon can lead to unproductive electron transfer events that counteract further charge accumulation. In principle, this problem is avoidable by careful excitation wavelength selection in combination with good molecular design.

Keywords: accumulation; pump pump; pump; spectroscopy; pump probe; electron

Journal Title: Helvetica Chimica Acta
Year Published: 2017

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