Addressing Charge-Transfer and Locally-Excited States in a Twisted Biphenyl Push-Pull Chromophore

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We present the synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of a twisted push–pull biphenyl molecule undergoing photoinduced electron transfer. Steady-state and transient absorption spectra suggest, in this rigid molecular structure, a subtle interplay between locally-excited and charge-transfer states, whose equilibrium and dynamics is only driven by solvation. A theoretical model is presented for the solvation dynamics and, with the support of quantum chemical calculations, we demonstrate the existence of two sets of states, having either local or charge-transfer character, that only “communicate” thanks to solvation, which is the sole driving force for the charge-separation process.

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Campioli, E., Sanyal, S., Marcelli, A., Di Donato, M., Blanchard-Desce, M., Mongin, O., … Terenziani, F. (2019). Addressing Charge-Transfer and Locally-Excited States in a Twisted Biphenyl Push-Pull Chromophore. ChemPhysChem, 20(21), 2860–2873. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.201900703

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