
Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 7689 - 7693 (1995)
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Tatistcheff, Helen B.
Hancock, Lawrence F.
Wrighton, Mark S.
Like the metallocenes themselves, metallocene-based polymers exhibit near-UV (280-370 nm) charge-transfer-to-solvent (CTTS) absorption in the presence of CCl4, CHCl3, CH2Cl2, CBr4, and CHBr3.The photoelectrochemistry of charge transfer complexes of two ferrocene-containing polymers and one cobaltocene-containing polymer has been studied.The polymers are poly(2-ferrocenylethyl methacrylate), poly(3-(octamethylferrocenyl)propyl methacrylate), and poly(1,1'-bis<((3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl)amino)carbonyl>cobaltocene).Photoexcitation of metallocenes and metallocene-based polymers in the presence of many halocarbons yields oxidation of the metallocene and reduction of the halocarbon.When the metallocene-based polymer is confined to the surface of an electrode that is held at a potential negative of the formal potential of the metallocene, near-UV excitation results in sustained cathodic current in electrolyte solutions containing halocarbons.The wavelength, acceptor, and potential dependences are in accord with a sustained current that is due to a metallocene-to-halocarbon CTTS absorption where the photoprocess results in the reduction of the halocarbon at an electrode potential significantly positive of where electrochemical reduction occurs in the dark.The octamethylferrocene-based system shows a more negative potential onset and a longer wavelength offset of photocurrent than the simple ferrocene-based system, consistent with the electron-releasing nature of the methyl substituents.The onset of photocurrent in the cobaltocene-based system occurs at the most negative potential of the three, consistent with the cobaltocene-based system having the most negative formal potential of the metallocenes studied.
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