2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2019.04.039
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Spectroscopic, electrochemical and electrocolorimetric properties of novel 2-(2′-pyridyl)-1H-benzimidazole appended bay-substituted perylene diimide triads

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“…At the same time, two strong absorption bands appeared at 617 and 652 nm. The observed orange to green to blue color change was consistent for bpy-C2-NPDI , Re­(bpy-C4-NPDI) , and Re­(bpy-C6-NPDI) (Figures S92–S95), further confirming the assignment of the PDI 0/•– and PDI •–/2– reductions. , Moreover, application of potentials of −0.9 V (R1) and −1.2 V (R2) led to similar UV–vis-nIR SEC responses for Re­(py-C0-NPDI) (Figure S96). However, differences in the absorption profiles of Re­(py-C0-NPDI) vs Re­(bpy-C2/4/6-NPDI) meant each transition was broadened and found to occur at a slightly blue-shifted λ max .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…At the same time, two strong absorption bands appeared at 617 and 652 nm. The observed orange to green to blue color change was consistent for bpy-C2-NPDI , Re­(bpy-C4-NPDI) , and Re­(bpy-C6-NPDI) (Figures S92–S95), further confirming the assignment of the PDI 0/•– and PDI •–/2– reductions. , Moreover, application of potentials of −0.9 V (R1) and −1.2 V (R2) led to similar UV–vis-nIR SEC responses for Re­(py-C0-NPDI) (Figure S96). However, differences in the absorption profiles of Re­(py-C0-NPDI) vs Re­(bpy-C2/4/6-NPDI) meant each transition was broadened and found to occur at a slightly blue-shifted λ max .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Re(bpy-C2-NPDI) −1. 72,81 Moreover, application of potentials of −0.9 V (R1) and −1.2 V (R2) led to similar UV− vis-nIR SEC responses for Re(py-C0-NPDI) (Figure S96). However, differences in the absorption profiles of Re(py-C0-NPDI) vs Re(bpy-C2/4/6-NPDI) meant each transition was broadened and found to occur at a slightly blue-shifted λ max .…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…MESP mapping is very useful in investigating the physicochemical properties of molecular structure. 31 A portion of the molecule with negative electrostatic potential is sensitive to electrophilic attack.…”
Section: Molecular Electrostatic Potential Surface (Mesp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This same color change was observed with bpy-TAz-PDI (Figure S35), confirming the assignment of a PDI 0/•─ reduction. 74 Decreasing the potential to -1.5 V (R2) caused the solution to progress from green to blue. During this color change, the λmax at 690 nm partially decreased while the absorption fine-structure in the near-IR essentially disappeared.…”
Section: ▪ Mechanistic Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%