1999
DOI: 10.1021/jp983765q
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Light-Induced Electron Transfer in Pyropheophytin−Anthraquinone and Phytochlorin−Anthraquinone Dyads:  Influence of Conformational Exchange

Abstract: Novel types of donor-acceptor (DA) molecules, consisting of covalently linked pyropheophytin-anthraquinone (PQ and ZnPQ) and phytochlorin-anthraquinone (PCQ and ZnPCQ) dyads and their diastereomers were studied by means of steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence and absorption spectroscopies. Conformational properties were found to play an important role in understanding the observed photochemical behavior of the flexible diastereomers PQ1,2 and ZnPQ1,2 DA dyads. The more compact conformers undergo fast (i… Show more

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“…23; for representative chlorin dyads and multads prepared more recently, see Refs. 24–45). Extensive work has also been devoted to the preparation and study of self‐assembling chlorins (46).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23; for representative chlorin dyads and multads prepared more recently, see Refs. 24–45). Extensive work has also been devoted to the preparation and study of self‐assembling chlorins (46).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11] ), using a theory that has become popular under the name of one of the chief proponents, R. Marcus. Many focus on the effects of the driving force (∆G) on k ET (see for example ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conformationally gated electron transfer is observed in a variety of donor–acceptor pairs ranging from protein 38 and DNA 39,40 systems to molecular dyads. 41 Typically, donor–acceptor pairs with short alkyl linkers (<3) in which conformational motion gates the PET process will exhibit nanosecond lifetimes for electron transfer, 42,43 while longer linkers, such as polypeptides, have been observed to have gated electron transfer times in the tens of nanoseconds. 44 From these previous studies, we attribute our conformationally gated electron transfer to the flexible alkyl linker between the two metal centers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%