Issue 16, 2019

Remote control of electronic coupling – modification of excited-state electron-transfer rates in Ru(tpy)2-based donor–acceptor systems by remote ligand design

Abstract

A comprehensive understanding of how the molecular structure influences the electronic coupling is crucial in optimizing (supra) molecular assemblies for photoinduced electron transfer. Here, we report that the electronic coupling underlying electron transfer from a phenothiazine donor to a photoexcited Ru(tpy)2 acceptor is modulated by substitution of the second (remote) tpy-ligand.

Graphical abstract: Remote control of electronic coupling – modification of excited-state electron-transfer rates in Ru(tpy)2-based donor–acceptor systems by remote ligand design

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Dec 2018
Accepted
24 Jan 2019
First published
24 Jan 2019

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 2273-2276

Remote control of electronic coupling – modification of excited-state electron-transfer rates in Ru(tpy)2-based donor–acceptor systems by remote ligand design

Y. Luo, J. H. Tran, M. Wächtler, M. Schulz, K. Barthelmes, A. Winter, S. Rau, U. S. Schubert and B. Dietzek, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 2273 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC10075F

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