Charge shift and triplet state formation in the 9-mesityl-10-methylacridinium cation

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作者
Benniston, AC
Harriman, A [1 ]
Li, PY
Rostron, JP
van Ramesdonk, HJ
Groeneveld, MM
Zhang, H
Verhoeven, JW
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[1] Univ Newcastle, Sch Nat Sci, Mol Photon Lab, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Univ Amsterdam, HIMS, Dept Chem, NL-1018 WS Amsterdam, Netherlands
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10.1021/ja052967e
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O6 [化学];
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The target donor-acceptor compound forms an acridinium-like, locally excited (LE) singlet state on illumination with blue or near-UV light. This LE state undergoes rapid charge transfer from the acridinium ion to the orthogonally sited mesityl group in polar solution. The resultant charge-transfer (CT) state fluoresces in modest yield and decays on the nanosecond time scale. The LE and CT states reside in thermal equilibrium at ambient temperature; decay of both states is weakly activated in fluid solution, but decay of the CT state is activationless in a glassy matrix. Analysis of the fluorescence spectrum allows precise location of the relevant energy levels. Intersystem crossing competes with radiative and nonradiative decay of the CT state such that an acridinium-like, locally excited triplet state is formed in both fluid solution and a glassy matrix. Phosphorescence spectra position the triplet energy well below that of the CT state. The triplet decays via first-order kinetics with a lifetime of ca. 30 mu s at room temperature in the absence of oxygen but survives for ca. 5 ms in an ethanol glass at 77 K. The quantum yield for formation of the LE triplet state is 0.38 but increases by a factor of 2.3-fold in the presence of iodomethane. The triplet reacts with molecular oxygen to produce singlet molecular oxygen in high quantum yield. In sharp contradiction to a recent literature report, there is no spectroscopic evidence to indicate the presence of an unusually long-lived CT state.
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页码:16054 / 16064
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