Photoactive Anthraquinone-Based Host-Guest Assembly for Long-Lived Charge Separation

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Abstract

Porous 2D covalent organic frameworks (COF) that are assembled axially through weak π-stacking interactions can provide reticular charge transport channels while playing host to kinetically stabilized reactive molecular redox states. Here we demonstrate a host-guest supramolecular charge transfer (CT) assembly using photoactive anthraquinone-based COF as an acceptor while incarcerating the electron donor N,N-dimethylaniline (DMA) inside it. Employing femtosecond broadband transient absorption spectroscopy in combination with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies, we show that the CT occurs rapidly within <110 fs after photoexcitation, subsequently leading to long-lived charge separation with 13% quantum efficiency at room temperature. The photoinduced EPR signature of the long-lived confined DMA cation radical confirms the disparate regions of charge localization while 1H-13C correlation experiments using solid-state NMR spectroscopy enumerate the packing of the amines inside the host-guest COF assembly. Our work demonstrates the potency of charge transport pathways in supramolecular assemblies for efficient charge separation which if optimally tuned should pave the way for COF-based photocatalytic reaction centers.

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Jha, A., Mote, K. R., Chandra, S., Madhu, P. K., & Dasgupta, J. (2021). Photoactive Anthraquinone-Based Host-Guest Assembly for Long-Lived Charge Separation. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 125(20), 10891–10900. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c02497

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