A zinc porphyrin-fullerene dyad with a disilane as a σ-conjugated linker has been newly synthesized to evaluate the electron transfer ability of the oligosilane chain. Its photoinduced processes have been studied using the time-resolved fluorescence and absorption measurements. Photoexcitation of the dyad causes the energy and/or electron transfer from the excited singlet state of the ZnP to C 60 moiety in polar solvents. The charge separation takes place as a final step in the excited-state process to yield the radical-ion pair with a radical cation on the zinc porphyrin and a radical anion on the fullerene, similar to other porphyrin-fullerene dyads. Its lifetime has been estimated to be 0.43-0.52 μs on the basis of the decay rate of the fullerene radical anion in polar solvents. © 2006 The Chemical Society of Japan.
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Tsuji, H., Sasaki, M., Shibano, Y., Toganoh, M., Kataoka, T., Araki, Y., … Ito, O. (2006). Photoinduced electron transfer of dialkynyldisilane-linked zinc porphyrin-[60]fullerene dyad. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 79(9), 1338–1346. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.79.1338
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