Interaction of multiporphyrin systems with molecular oxygen in liquid solutions: Extra-ligation and screening effects

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Steady-state and time-resolved studies indicate that for a sequence of porphyrin or chlorin chemical dimers Zncyclodimer → (ZnOEP)2Ph → (ZnOEP)2 → (ZnHTPP)2 → (ZnOEChl)2 with relative lowering of excited S1- and T1states, the extra-ligation by pyridine (PYR) does not influence essentially on fluorescence parameters but leads to an increase of T1-states non-radiative decay (the most pronounced for dimers with higher lying T1-levels). For pyridinated dimers at 293 K T1-states quenching by molecular oxygen depends on the spacer flexibility and donor-acceptor interactions with PYR. In self-assembled triads and pentads energy and electron transfer (within a few ps) takes place from Zn-dimers to pyridyl substituted porphyrin extra-ligand, H2P, followed by the effective population of H2P T1-state. For these systems, bimolecular constants of H2P T1-states quenching by O2 decrease by 1.4-1.8 times with respect to those found for individual monomeric porphyrins. This effect is explained by the screening action of a strongly quenched Zn-porphyrin dimer subunit limiting the access of oxygen molecule to the excited extra-ligand. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Sagun, E. I., Zenkevich, E. I., Knyukshto, V. N., Shulga, A. M., Starukhin, D. A., & Von Borczyskowski, C. (2002). Interaction of multiporphyrin systems with molecular oxygen in liquid solutions: Extra-ligation and screening effects. Chemical Physics, 275(1–3), 211–230. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0301-0104(01)00517-1

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