Toward a Molecular Photochemical Device: A Triad for Photoinduced Charge Separation Based on a Platinum Diimine Bis(acetylide) Chromophore
Inorganic Chemistry2001Vol. 40(18), pp. 4510–4511
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Abstract
A donor−chromophore−acceptor triad (D−C−A) in which the chromophore is a Pt diimine bis(acetylide) moiety (red), the donor is phenothiazine (blue), and the acceptor is nitrophenyl (green) has been synthesized and studied spectroscopically. Irradiation leads to a charge-separated state that has a 70 ns lifetime as measured by transient absorption spectroscopy.
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