Electron transfer from anthracenes. Comparison of photoionization, charge-transfer excitation and electrochemical oxidation

  • Masnovi J
  • Seddon E
  • Kochi J
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Abstract

Quantitative measures of electron detachment from anthracene and various meso-substituted derivatives (D) are examined in the gas phase and in solution. The photoelectron spectra show well-resolved bands for E 1 corresponding to the first ionization [Formula: see text] from a π-molecular orbital (HOMO) with maximum electron density at the 9,10-positions. The same series of anthracenes form 1:1 electron donor–acceptor complexes with tetracyanoethylene [D,TCNE], which exhibit distinctive colors associated with charge transfer transitions hv CT to the ion pair[Formula: see text]. These measures of the gas phase energetics of electron transfer from the anthracenes are compared with their standard oxidation potentials [Formula: see text] determined from the reversible cyclic voltammograms in methylene chloride and trifluoroacetic acid solutions. Although there are direct, linear free energy relationships between E 1 and hv CT as well as E 1 and [Formula: see text], the best correlation is observed between [Formula: see text] and hv CT . The validity of the latter is discussed in terms of offsetting effects arising from differences in solvation energy and steric effects attendant upon 9,10-substitution in anthracenes.

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Masnovi, J. M., Seddon, E. A., & Kochi, J. K. (1984). Electron transfer from anthracenes. Comparison of photoionization, charge-transfer excitation and electrochemical oxidation. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 62(11), 2552–2559. https://doi.org/10.1139/v84-436

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