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Coulombic Effect on Photoinduced Electron-Transfer Reactions between Phenothiazines and Viologens
Kawanishi, Yuji,Kitamura, Noboru,Tazuke, Shigeo
, p. 2469 - 2475 (2007/10/02)
Photoinduced electron-transfer reactions between excited phenothiazine derivatives (PTH) and viologens (V) were investigated in aqueous acetonitrile at room temperature.Ionic substituents on PTH or V strongly affected the reaction kinetics, and the Coulombic effects on the reactions were interpreted by the work terms wr and wp, where r and p represent reactants and products, respectively.Fluorescence quenching reactions proceeded with the diffusion-controlled rate constants which were dependent on wr and were explained by the Debye-Smoluchowski equation.Charge separation efficiency (F) corresponding to the cage escape yield of geminate ion radical pair strongly depended on (wp - wr), which indicated that (i) the back-electron-transfer rate determined F and (ii) the Coulombic work terms decided the back-electron-transfer rate.Quantitative teatments of the present results demonstrated that Coulombic effects can be used effectively to generate highly efficient photoredox systems.