Retrieving photochemically active structures by time-resolved EXAFS spectroscopy

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Describing the nature and structure of molecular excited states is important in order to understand their chemical reactivity and role as intermediates in photochemical reactions. The recent implementation of X-ray absorption spectroscopy in the ultrafast time domain allows studying the electronic and structural dynamics of photochemically active molecules in solutions. In this work we present the structural determination of a photoexcited diplatinum molecule, [Pt2(P2O 5H2)4]4-, which plays a photocatalytic role in important chemical conversions. A novel analysis of time-resolved EXAFS spectra based on the fitting of the experimental transients obtained from optical pump/x-ray probe experiments has been performed to derive a contraction of 0.31(5) of the two Pt atoms and a ligand expansion of 0.010(6) . The former is assigned to the formation of a transient Pt-Pt bond in the excited state, while the latter indicates a concomitant weakening of the Pt-ligand coordination bonds. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Van Der Veen, R. M., Bressler, C., Milne, C. J., Pham, V. T., Nahhas, A. E., Lima, F. A., … Chergui, M. (2009). Retrieving photochemically active structures by time-resolved EXAFS spectroscopy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 190). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/190/1/012054

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