Ultrafast Excited State Dynamics of Spatially Confined Organic Molecules

被引:7
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作者
Ramamurthy, Vaidhyanathan [1 ]
Sen, Pratik [2 ]
Elles, Christopher G. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Miami, Dept Chem, Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA
[2] Indian Inst Technol Kanpur, Dept Chem, Kanpur 208016, UP, India
[3] Univ Kansas, Dept Chem, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A | 2022年 / 126卷 / 29期
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON-TRANSFER; TIME-RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE; CIS-TRANS ISOMERIZATION; RING-OPENING DYNAMICS; SOLVATION DYNAMICS; GEOMETRIC ISOMERIZATION; GUEST MOLECULES; PHOTOISOMERIZATION DYNAMICS; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; PHOTOCHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jpca.2c03276
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
ABSTRACT: This Feature Article highlights the role of spatial confinement in controlling the fundamental behavior of molecules. Select examples illustrate the value of using space as a tool to control and understand excited-state dynamics through a combination of ultrafast spectroscopy and conventional steadystate methods. Molecules of interest were confined within a closed molecular capsule, derived from a cavitand known as octa acid (OA), whose internal void space is sufficient to accommodate molecules as long as tetracene and as wide as pyrene. The free space, i.e., the space that is left following the occupation of the guest within the host, is shown to play a significant role in altering the behavior of guest molecules in the excited state. The results reported here suggest that in addition to weak interactions that are commonly emphasized in supramolecular chemistry, the extent of empty space (i.e., the remaining void space within the capsule) is important in controlling the excited-state behavior of confined molecules on ultrafast time scales. For example, the role of free space in controlling the excited-state dynamics of guest molecules is highlighted by probing the cis-trans isomerization of stilbenes and azobenzenes within the OA capsule. Isomerization of both types of molecule are slowed when they are confined within a small space, with encapsulated azobenzenes taking a different reaction pathway compared to that in solution upon excitation to S2. In addition to steric constraints, confinement of reactive molecules in a small space helps to override the need for diffusion to bring the reactants together, thus enabling the measurement of processes that occur faster than the time scale for diffusion. The advantages of reducing free space and confining reactive molecules are illustrated by recording unprecedented excimer emission from anthracene and by measuring ultrafast electron transfer rates across the organic molecular wall. By monitoring the translational motion of anthracene pairs in a restricted space, it has been possible to document the pathway undertaken by excited anthracene from inception to the formation of the excimer on the excited-state surface. Similarly, ultrafast electron transfer experiments pursued here have established that the process is not hindered by a molecular wall. Apparently, the electron can cross the OA capsule wall provided the donor and acceptor are in close proximity. Measurements on the ultrafast time scale provide crucial insights for each of the examples presented here, emphasizing the value of both "space" and "time" in controlling and understanding the dynamics of excited molecules.
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页码:4681 / 4699
页数:19
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