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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008

Triplet formation involving a polar transition state in a well-defined intramolecular perylenediimide dimeric aggregate

Dirk Veldman; Stéphanie M. A. Chopin; Stefan C. J. Meskers; Michiel M. Groeneveld; René M. Williams; René A. J. Janssen

A cofacially stacked perylenediimide (PDI) dimer with a xanthene linker was studied under a variety of conditions (solvent, temperature) and serves as a model for the molecular interactions occurring in solid films. Intrinsically, the PDI units have a fluorescence quantum yield (Phi F) close to unity, but Phi F is lowered by a factor of 6-50 at room temperature when two PDI moieties are held in a cofacial arrangement, while the decay time of the most emissive state is increased significantly (tau F = 27 ns in toluene) compared to a monomeric PDI molecule (tau F = 4 ns). Fluorescence measurements show a strong solvent and temperature dependence of the characteristics of the emissive excited state. In a glassy matrix of toluene (TOL) or 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (2-MeTHF), Phi F is high, and the decay time is long (tau F = approximately 50 ns). At higher temperature, both Phi F and tau F are reduced. Interestingly, at room temperature, Phi F and tau F are also reduced with increasing solvent polarity, revealing the presence of a polar transition state. Photoinduced absorption of the stacked molecules from the picosecond to the microsecond time scale shows that after photoexcitation reorganization occurs in the first nanoseconds, followed by intersystem crossing (ISC), producing the triplet excited state. Using singlet oxygen ( (1)Delta g) luminescence as a probe, a triplet quantum yield (Phi T) greater than 50% was obtained in air-saturated 2-Me-THF. Triplet formation is exceptional for PDI chromophores, and the enhanced ISC is explained by a decay involving a highly polar transition state.


International Journal of Photoenergy | 2005

Long-lived Charge-Transfer States in 9-Aryl-Acridinium Ions; A Critical Reinvestigation

Jan W. Verhoeven; Hendrik J. van Ramesdonk; Hong Zhang; Michiel M. Groeneveld; Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman

In the recent literature a simple 9-aryl-acridinium ion was claimed to undergo an intramolecular, photoinduced charge shift to produce an extremely long-lived and very high energy charge-transfer state. The possible consequences of this observation are discussed and the tenability of the claims made is investigated via time resolved spectroscopy of a closely related system with spectroscopic characteristics allowing more solid identification of the actual photophysical events taking place. From the results obtained it appears likely that the long-lived species observed earlier in solution cannot be charge transfer in nature but must instead be identified as the lowest triplet state of the acridinium chromophore.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Charge Shift and Triplet State Formation in the 9-Mesityl-10-methylacridinium Cation

Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman; Peiyi Li; James P. Rostron; H.J. van Ramesdonk; Michiel M. Groeneveld; Hong Zhang; Jan W. Verhoeven


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Sequential FRET processes in calix[4]arene-linked orange-red-green perylene bisimide dye zigzag arrays

Catharina Hippius; I.H.M. van Stokkum; Marcel Gsänger; Michiel M. Groeneveld; René M. Williams; Frank Würthner


ChemPhysChem | 2005

Long-Lived Charge-Transfer States in Compact Donor–Acceptor Dyads

Jan W. Verhoeven; Hendrik J. van Ramesdonk; Michiel M. Groeneveld; Andrew C. Benniston; Anthony Harriman


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2006

Ultrafast intersystem crossing in 9,10-anthraquinones and intramolecular charge separation in an anthraquinone-based dyad.

Hendrik J. van Ramesdonk; B. H. Bakker; Michiel M. Groeneveld; Jan W. Verhoeven; Ben D. Allen; James P. Rostron; Anthony Harriman


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

Photoinduced Interactions in a Pyrene-Calix(4)arene-Perylene Bisimide Dye System: Probing Ground-State Conformations with Excited-State Dynamics of Charge Separation and Recombination

Nguyên Vân Anh; Felix Schlosser; Michiel M. Groeneveld; Ivo H. M. van Stokkum; Frank Würthner; René M. Williams


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2006

Superabsorbing Fullerenes: Spectral and Kinetic Characterization of Photoinduced Interactions in Perylenediimide-Fullerene-C60 Dyads

J. Baffreau; Stéphanie Leroy-Lhez; Piétrick Hudhomme; Michiel M. Groeneveld; I.H.M. van Stokkum; René M. Williams


European Physical Journal-applied Physics | 2006

Light-harvesting fullerenes for organic solar cells

J. Baffreau; S. Leroy-Lhez; H. Derbal; Anto Regis Inigo; Jean-Michel Nunzi; Michiel M. Groeneveld; René M. Williams; P. Hudhomme


Chemical Physics Letters | 2006

Fast transient absorption spectroscopy of the early events in photoexcited chiral benzophenone-naphthalene dyads

Raúl Pérez-Ruiz; Michiel M. Groeneveld; Ivo H. M. van Stokkum; Rosa Tormos; René M. Williams; Miguel A. Miranda

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Chinese Academy of Sciences

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University of Amsterdam

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