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. 1991 Oct 15;88(20):9311-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.88.20.9311.

Solvent reorganizational red-edge effect in intramolecular electron transfer

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Solvent reorganizational red-edge effect in intramolecular electron transfer

A P Demchenko et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Polar solvents are characterized by statistical distributions of solute-solvent interaction energies that result in inhomogeneous broadening of the solute electronic spectra. This allows photoselection of the high interaction energy part of the distribution by excitation at the red (long-wavelength) edge of the absorption bands. We observe that intramolecular electron transfer in the bianthryl molecule from the locally excited (LE) to the charge-transfer (CT) state, which requires solvent relaxation and does not occur in vitrified polar solutions, is dramatically facilitated in low-temperature propylene glycol glass by the red-edge excitation. This allows one to obtain spectroscopically the pure CT form and observe its dependence upon the relaxational properties of the solvent. A qualitative potential model of this effect is presented.

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