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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

Time-resolved EPR characterization of a folded conformation of photoinduced charge-separated state in porphyrin-fullerene dyad bridged by diphenyldisilane.

Yasuhiro Kobori; Yuki Shibano; Tsubasa Endo; Hayato Tsuji; Hisao Murai; Kohei Tamao

For development of the molecular solar-energy conversion systems, it is crucial to investigate how both the molecular geometry and electronic structure of electron donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) molecules contribute to the electronic coupling for the charge-separation (CS) and charge-recombination (CR) processes. In a D-B-A system of a porphyrin-fullerene dyad (ZnP-C(60)) bridged by a diphenyldisilane spacer, we have characterized one specific folded molecular conformation in the CS state among several existing conformations using the time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (TREPR) method at low temperature. To determine the molecular conformation and spin-spin exchange coupling of the CS state, we have considered (1) the electron spin polarization transfer from the excited triplet state of the C(60) moiety to the CS state and (2) the sublevel-selective spin relaxations and CR in the CS state. In the CS state of this conformation, although the ZnP cation and C(60) anion radicals are in close proximity, direct overlap between their singly occupied molecular orbitals is small, resulting in detection of the long-lived CS state which has a totally different conformation from the optically detected, charge-transfer (CT) complex. It has been demonstrated that, among several folded and extended molecular conformations created by the flexibility of the -Si-Si- bridge, the EPR conformation can play a role on the prevention of the energy-wasting CR.


AIP Advances | 2015

Material degradation of liquid organic semiconductors analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Tatsuya Fukushima; Junichi Yamamoto; Masashi Fukuchi; Shuzo Hirata; Heo Hyo Jung; Osamu Hirata; Yuki Shibano; Chihaya Adachi; Hironori Kaji

Liquid organic light-emitting diodes (liquid OLEDs) are unique devices consisting only of liquid organic semiconductors in the active layer, and the device performances have been investigated recently. However, the device degradation, especially, the origin has been unknown. In this study, we show that material degradation occurs in liquid OLEDs, whose active layer is composed of carbazole with an ethylene glycol chain. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments clearly exhibit that the dimerization reaction of carbazole moiety occurs in the liquid OLEDs during driving the devices. In contrast, cleavages of the ethylene glycol chain are not detected within experimental error. The dimerization reaction is considered to be related to the device degradation.


Organic Letters | 2007

Electron-donating perylene tetracarboxylic acids for dye-sensitized solar cells.

Yuki Shibano; Tomokazu Umeyama; Yoshihiro Matano; Hiroshi Imahori


Organic Letters | 2006

Synthesis and photophysical properties of electron-rich perylenediimide-fullerene dyad.

Yuki Shibano; Tomokazu Umeyama; Yoshihiro Matano; Helge Lemmetyinen; Hiroshi Imahori


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006

A photoelectrochemical device with a nanostructured SnO2 electrode modified with composite clusters of porphyrin-modified silica nanoparticle and fullerene.

Hiroshi Imahori; Keigo Mitamura; Yuki Shibano; Tomokazu Umeyama; Yoshihiro Matano; Kaname Yoshida; Seiji Isoda; Yasuyuki Araki; Osamu Ito


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2010

Conjugated “Molecular Wire” for Excitons

Yuki Shibano; Hiroshi Imahori; Paiboon Sreearunothai; Andrew R. Cook; John R. Miller


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007

Large Reorganization Energy of Pyrrolidine-Substituted Perylenediimide in Electron Transfer

Yuki Shibano; Tomokazu Umeyama; Yoshihiro Matano; Nikolai V. Tkachenko; Helge Lemmetyinen; Yasuyuki Araki; Osamu Ito; Hiroshi Imahori


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2007

Oligosilane chain-length dependence of electron transfer of zinc porphyrin-oligosilane-fullerene molecules.

Mikio Sasaki; Yuki Shibano; Hayato Tsuji; Yasuyuki Araki; Kohei Tamao; Osamu Ito


Chemistry Letters | 2010

Oligothiophene Bearing 1-Hydroxy-1-oxodithieno[2,3-b:3 ',2 '-d]phosphole as a Novel Anchoring Group for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

Aiko Kira; Yuki Shibano; Soonchul Kang; Hironobu Hayashi; Tomokazu Umeyama; Yoshihiro Matano; Hiroshi Imahori


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

Organic Thin-Film Solar Cells Using Electron-Donating Perylene Tetracarboxylic Acid Derivatives

Yuki Shibano; Hiroshi Imahori; Chihaya Adachi

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Shuzo Hirata

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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