Photoinduced electron-transfer in perylenediimide triphenylamine-based dendrimers: Single photon timing and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy

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Abstract

The excited state dynamics of two generations perylenediimide chromophores substituted in the bay area with dendritic branches bearing triphenylamine units as well as those of the respective reference compounds are investigated. Using single photon timing and multi-pulse femtosecond transient absorption experiments a direct proof of a reversible charge transfer occurring from the peripheral triphenylamine to the electron acceptor perylenediimide core is revealed. Femtosecond pump-dump-probe experiments provide evidence for the ground state dynamics by populating excited vibronic levels. It is found by the means of both techniques that the rotational isomerization of the dendritic branches occurs on a time scale that ranges up to 1 ns. This time scale of the isomerization depends on the size of the dendritic arms and is similar both in the ground and excited state. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies.

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Fron, E., Pilot, R., Schweitzer, G., Qu, J., Herrmann, A., Müllen, K., … De Schryver, F. C. (2008). Photoinduced electron-transfer in perylenediimide triphenylamine-based dendrimers: Single photon timing and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 7(5), 597–604. https://doi.org/10.1039/b718479d

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