In this work, the timescales and mechanisms associated with the structural dynamics of butadiyne-linked porphyrin dimers are investigated through time resolved narrowband pump/broadband probe transient absorption spectroscopy. Our results confirm previous findings that the broadening is partly due to a distribution of structures with different (dihedral) angular conformations. Comparison of measurements with excitations on the red and blue sides of the Q-band unravel the ground and excited state conformational re-equilibration timescales. Further comparison to a planarized dimer, through the addition of a ligand, provides conclusive evidence for the twisting motion performed by the porphyrin dimer in solution.
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Camargo, F. V. A., Hall, C. R., Anderson, H. L., Meech, S. R., & Heisler, I. A. (2016). Time resolved structural dynamics of butadiyne-linked porphyrin dimers. Structural Dynamics, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4940222
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