Spectroscopic Determination of Proton Position in the Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Pathways of Donor−Acceptor Supramolecule Assemblies
- 26 July 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 128 (32) , 10474-10483
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja062430g
Abstract
A homologous set of porphyrin derivatives possessing an isocyclic five-membered ring appended with an amidinium functionality has been used to examine proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) through well-characterized amidine-carboxylic acid interfaces. Conjugation between the porphyrin chromophore and the amidinium interface can be altered by selective reduction of the isocyclic ring of an amidinium-purpurin to produce an amidinium-chlorin. The highly conjugated amidinium-purpurin displays large spectral shifts in the visible region upon alteration of the amidinium/amidine protonation state; no such change is observed for the chlorin homologue. Analysis of the UV-vis absorption and emission profiles of the amidinium-purpurin upon deprotonation allows for the measurement of the porphyrinic-amidinium acidity constant for the ground state (pKa = 9.55 +/- 0.1 in CH3CN) and excited state (pKa)= 10.40 +/- 0.1 in CH3CN). The absorption spectrum of the purpurin also provides a convenient handle for determining the protonation state of assembled interfaces. In this way, the purpurin macrocycle provides a general tool for PCET studies because it can be used to determine the location of a proton within PCET interfaces formed from carboxylic acid electron acceptors including dinitrobenzenes (DNBs) and naphthalenediimide (NI), which have been used extensively in previous PCET studies. An amidine-carboxylic acid interface is observed for electron-rich acceptors, whereas the ionized amidinium-carboxylate interface is observed for electron-poor acceptors. The PCET kinetics for purpurin/chlorin associated to NI are consistent with an amidine-carboxylic acid interface, which is also verified spectrally.Keywords
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