EFFICIENT MULTISTEP PHOTOINITIATED ELECTRON-TRANSFER IN A MOLECULAR PENTAD

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GUST, D [1 ]
MOORE, TA [1 ]
MOORE, AL [1 ]
LEE, SJ [1 ]
BITTERSMANN, E [1 ]
LUTTRULL, DK [1 ]
REHMS, AA [1 ]
DEGRAZIANO, JM [1 ]
MA, XC [1 ]
GAO, F [1 ]
BELFORD, RE [1 ]
TRIER, TT [1 ]
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[1] ARIZONA STATE UNIV,CTR STUDY EARLY EVENTS PHOTOSYNTH,TEMPE,AZ 85287
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10.1126/science.248.4952.199
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A synthetic five-part molecular device has been prepared that uses a multistep electron transfer strategy similar to that of photosynthetic organisms to capture light energy and convert it to chemical potential in the form of long-lived charge separation. It consists of two covalenriy linked porphyrin moieties, one containing a zinc ion (PZn) and the other present as the free base (P). The metallated porphyrin bears a carotenoid polyene (C) and the other a diquinone species (QA-QB). Excitation of the free-base porphyrin in a chloroform solution of the pentad yields an initial charge-separated state, C-PZn-P.+-QA .--QB, with a quantum yield of 0.85. Subsequent electron transfer steps lead to a final charge-separated state, C.+-P Zn-P-QA-QB.-, which is formed with an overall quantum yield of 0.83 and has a lifetime of 55 microseconds. Irradiation of the free-base form of the pentad, C-P-P-QA-Q B, gives a similar charge-separated state with a lower quantum yield (0.15 in dichloromethane), although the lifetime is increased to ∼340 microseconds. The artificial photosynthetic system preserves a significant fraction (∼1.0 electron volt) of the initial excitation energy (1.9 electron volts) in the long-lived, charge-separated state.
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