Metal Linkage Effects on Ultrafast Energy Transfer.

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL(2016)

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Abstract
We report the preparation of several new porphyrin homodimers bridged by a platinum(II) ion in which very intense electronic communication through the coordination link occurs. Moreover, the synthesis of a new porphyrin dyad and its photophysical properties are reported. This dyad exhibits the fastest singlet energy transfer ever reported for synthetic systems between a zinc(II) porphyrin and a porphyrin free base. This extremely fast transfer (approximate to 100 femtoseconds) is in the same range as the fastest one measured in natural systems. This feature is due to the platinum(II) linker, which allows for strong MO couplings between the two porphyrin units as experimentally supported by electrochemistry and corroborated by DFT computations.
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Forster and Dexter mechanisms,platinum,porphyrinoids,singlet energy transfer
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