Reversible oxygen addition on a triplet sensitizer molecule: Protection from excited state depopulation

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We demonstrate that photoactivated oxygen addition to diphenylanthracene moities can be used as a tool for protection of porphyrin's phosphorescence against oxygen quenching. Phosphorescent palladium(ii) tetrabenzoporphyrin, covalently linked to four diphenylanthracene moieties, was synthesized and studied. Upon irradiation with ambient light or red laser in solution in air, addition of oxygen and formation of the corresponding endoperoxides were observed. Heating of the irradiated samples afforded the parent porphyrin material. This journal is

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Filatov, M. A., Heinrich, E., Busko, D., Ilieva, I. Z., Landfester, K., & Baluschev, S. (2015). Reversible oxygen addition on a triplet sensitizer molecule: Protection from excited state depopulation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(9), 6501–6510. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp05025h

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