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Proton-coupled energy transfer in molecular triads

Belinda Pettersson Rimgard, Zhen Tao, Giovanny A. Parada, Laura F. Cotter, Sharon Hammes‐Schiffer, James M. Mayer, Leif Hammarström

2022Science51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We experimentally discovered and theoretically analyzed a photochemical mechanism, which we term proton-coupled energy transfer (PCEnT). A series of anthracene-phenol-pyridine triads formed a local excited anthracene state after light excitation at a wavelength of ~400 nanometers (nm), which led to fluorescence around 550 nm from the phenol-pyridine unit. Direct excitation of phenol-pyridine would have required ~330-nm light, but the coupled proton transfer within the phenol-pyridine unit lowered its excited-state energy so that it could accept excitation energy from anthracene. Singlet-singlet energy transfer thus occurred despite the lack of spectral overlap between the anthracene fluorescence and the phenol-pyridine absorption. Moreover, theoretical calculations indicated negligible charge transfer between the anthracene and phenol-pyridine units. We construe PCEnT as an elementary reaction of possible relevance to biological systems and future photonic devices.

Topics & Concepts

AnthracenePyridinePhotochemistryExcited stateChemistrySinglet fissionSinglet stateProtonExcitationAtomic physicsPhysicsOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsPhotochemistry and Electron Transfer StudiesPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
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