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MO: Fachverband Molekülphysik
MO 5: MO Poster 1
MO 5.6: Poster
Montag, 9. März 2020, 17:00–19:00, Empore Lichthof
Finding molecules for consecutive photoinduced electron transfer (conPET) — •Carina Allacher, Patrick Nuernberger, and Bernhard Dick — Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Universität Regensburg, Germany
In photosynthesis, nature combines the energy of several photons to perform a chemical reaction. In 2014 König et al. [1] proposed the conPET mechanism (consecutive photoinduced electron transfer) in order to combine two photons in a photochemical reaction. The first photon excites a photocatalyst molecule M to the excited state M* which extracts an electron from a donor molecule D. The resulting radical M• is excited by a second photon, and the excited radical M• * transfers the electron to an acceptor molecule A which is reduced and undergoes further chemical reactions. In a search for such photocatalysts we generate the radical M• electrochemically. This allows a study of the photophysics of the conPET species M• separated from the photochemistry involved in generating the radical. Cyclic voltammetry in combination with fs transient spectroscopy yields the reduction potential of M• and the lifetime M• *. First results obtained with the photocatalyst R6G show that the properties and reactivities of the electrochemically generated radical are the the same as those of the photochemically generated radical.
[1] I. Gosh, T. Gosh, J. I. Bardagi, B. König, Science 2014, 346, 725–728.