Remarkable Dependence of Exciplex Decay Rate on Through-Space Separation Distance Between Porphyrin and Chemically Converted Graphene

  • Tomokazu Umeyama
  • , Takuma Hanaoka
  • , Jinseok Baek
  • , Tomohiro Higashino
  • , Fawzi Abou-Chahine
  • , Nikolai Tkachenko
  • , Hiroshi Imahori

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    Abstract

    A series of chemically converted graphenes (CCGs) covalently functionalized with multiple zincporphyrins (ZnPs) through tuned lengths of linear oligo-p-phenylene bridges (ZnP-phn-CCG, n = 1–5) were prepared to address the bridge length effect on their photodynamics. Irrespective of the bridge length, photoexcitation of ZnP-phn-CCG led to exclusive formation of an exciplex state, which rapidly decayed to the ground state without yielding the completely charge-separated state. The notable dependence of the exciplex lifetime as a function of separation distance between the porphyrin and CCG has been observed for the first time, supporting the hypothesis that the decay to the ground state is dominated by the through-space interaction rather than the through-bond one. The basic information on the interaction between ZnP and CCG in the excited state will provide us with deeper insight on the intrinsic nature of the exciplex state as a function of donor–acceptor interaction.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)28337-28344
    JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry C
    Volume120
    Issue number49
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2016
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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