Effects of the Solvent Dynamics and Vibrational Motions in Electron Transfer

Author:

Yoshihara Keitaro1,Tominaga Keisuke1,Nagasawa Yutaka1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Molecular ScienceMyodaiji, Okazaki 444

Abstract

Abstract Recent theoretical and experimental progress concerning electron transfer (ET) in solution is reviewed by focusing on the mechanism of ET, which occurs much faster than solvation dynamics. Theories of ET in solution are briefly reviewed with particular emphasis placed on the relation to solvent dynamics. Experimental methods to investigate solvent polarization relaxation are described. Ultrafast intramolecular ET, which is found in back ET from the photo-induced charge-transfer state to the ground state, is described concerning highly polar betaines and mixed-valence compounds. Ultrafast intermolecular ET has been observed for the systems of various dyes in electron-donating solvents. A non-exponential process with a significant temperature dependence was observed in aniline. A faster ET with a single exponential decay as fast as 1013 s−1 was observed with no temperature dependence in a system of oxazine 1 in N,N-dimethylaniline. The ET rate constants of excited coumarins in electron-donating solvents drastically depend on the substituent groups of the coumarin. Relatively small Stokes shifts in steady-state fluorescence spectra of ultrafast reacting molecules in solution are evidence of a “chemical timing” effect; namely, the reaction occurs in a non-equilibrium configuration of the solvent. These experimental observations are explained in terms of the extended Sumi–Marcus theory, in which the effect of solvation dynamics and low- and high-frequency vibrational modes are taken into account.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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