Through-space electronic coupling in π-stacked organic mixed-valence systems: A quantitative comparison of cationic and anionic states

IF 1.7 4区 化学
Dohoon Jeon, Kyu Cheol Cho, Youn K. Kang
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This work investigates the structural characteristics, redox behavior, intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) transition, and electronic coupling of a mixed-valence (MV) system featuring quinoidal redox centers in 4′,4″′-(naphthalene-1,8-diyl)bis(4-methyl-[1,1′-biphenyl]-2,5-dione) (2). The three-dimensional structures of two conformers, [2_syn]•− and [2_anti]•−, were determined using density functional theory calculations. The centroid-to-centroid distances between the two redox centers were 3.69 Å for [2_syn]•− and 3.41 Å for [2_anti]•−, with a weighted average distance of 3.59 Å. Electrochemical methods that include cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry revealed two closely spaced reduction potentials (−1.04 and − 1.13 V vs. Fc+/Fc). The electronic coupling between the redox centers was evaluated using two complementary approaches: the Mulliken–Hush analysis of the IVCT band obtained through the spectroelectrochemical method and partial charge resonance analysis derived from geometrical bond length variations. The results demonstrate a significant disparity in electronic coupling, with the anion radical MV system (2•−, 413 cm−1) exhibiting electronic coupling approximately one-third weaker than the previously reported cation radical MV system (1•+, 2055 cm−1). Charge transfer rate constants (kET) between two redox centers, calculated using parameters from spectroelectrochemical measurement, revealed that charge transfer in 2•− (5.8 × 1013 s−1) is 180 times slower than in 1•+ (3.2 × 1011 s−1). These findings underscore the critical role of electronic coupling in determining charge transfer rates and highlight the pronounced advantage of hole-type charge carriers over electron-type carriers. The study provides valuable insights for the rational design of advanced materials in organic electronics.

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Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Chemistry-General Chemistry
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society is an official research journal of the Korean Chemical Society. It was founded in 1980 and reaches out to the chemical community worldwide. It is strictly peer-reviewed and welcomes Accounts, Communications, Articles, and Notes written in English. The scope of the journal covers all major areas of chemistry: analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, industrial chemistry, inorganic chemistry, life-science chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, organic synthesis, non-synthetic organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials chemistry.
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