Efficient catalysis of rare-earth metal ions in photoinduced electron-transfer oxidation of benzyl alcohols by a flavin analogue

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Fukuzumi, S [1 ]
Yasui, K
Suenobu, T
Ohkubo, K
Fujitsuka, M
Ito, O
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[1] Osaka Univ, JST,Japan Sci & Technol Corp, CREST, Grad Sch Engn,Dept Mat & Life Sci, Suita, Osaka 5650871, Japan
[2] Tohoku Univ, CREST, Japan Sci & Technol Corp, Inst Multidisciplinary Res Adv Mat, Sendai, Miyagi 9808577, Japan
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10.1021/jp012709d
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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A flavin analogue (riboflavin-2',3',4',5'-tetraacetate, Fl) forms the 1:1 and 1:2 complexes with rare-earth metal ions. The largest formation constants K-1 and K-2 for the 1: 1 and 1:2 complexes between Fl and SC3+ are determined as K-1 = 3.1 X 10(4) M-1 and K-2 = 1.4 x 10(3) M-1, respectively. The complexation of Fl with rare-earth metal ions results in blue shifts of the fluorescence maximum, shortening of the fluorescence lifetime, and more importantly the change in the lowest excited state from the n,pi* triplet state of Fl to the singlet states of Fl-rare-earth metal ion complexes as indicated by the disappearance of the triplet-triplet (T-T) absorption spectrum of Fl by the complexation with metal ions. The strong complex formation between Fl and rare-earth metal ions enhances the oxidizing ability of the excited state of Fl as indicated by the significant acceleration in the fluorescence quenching rates of Fl-rare earth metal ion complexes via electron transfer from electron donors (e.g., alkylbenzenes) as compared to those of uncomplexed Fl. The one-electron reduction potential of the singlet excited state of the 1:2 complex between Fl and Sc3+, (1)(Fl-2Sc(3+))* (* denotes the excited state), is positively shifted by 780 mV as compared to (1)Fl*. Such a remarkable enhancement of the redox reactivity of (1)(Fl-2SC(3+))* as compared to that of (1)Fl* makes it possible to oxidize efficiently p-chlorobenzyl alcohol to p-chlorobenzaldehyde by (1)(Fl-2SC(3+))*, although no photooxidation of p-chlorobenzyl alcohol by Fl occurred in deaerated MeCN. The quantum yield for the photooxidation of p-chlorobenzyl alcohol by Fl-2Sc(3+) is the largest among various Fl-metal ion complexes. A comparison of the observed rate constant derived from the dependence of the quantum yield on the concentration of p-chlorobenzyl alcohol with the fluorescence quenching rate constant by electron transfer from the alcohol and the direct detection of radical intermediates reveal that the photooxidation proceeds via electron transfer from p-chlorobenzyl alcohol to (1)(Fl-2Sc(3+))*. Under an atmospheric pressure of oxygen, the photooxidation of p-methoxybenzyl alcohol by oxygen proceeds efficiently in the presence of Fl-Lu3+ which acts as an efficient photocatalyst. No photodegradation was observed in the case of the Fl-Lu3+ complex, whereas the facile photodegradation of Fl-Mg2+ has precluded the efficient photocatalytic oxidation of the alcohol by oxygen.
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