We demonstrate that the rates for long-range electron transfer can be controlled actively by tight anion binding to a rigid rod-like molecular bridge. Electron transfer from a triarylamine donor to a photoexcited Ru(bpy)32+ acceptor (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) across a 2,5-diboryl-1,4-phenylene bridge occurs within less than 10 ns in CH2Cl2 at 22 °C. Fluoride anions bind with high affinity to the organoboron bridge due to strong Lewis base/Lewis acid interactions, and this alters the electronic structure of the bridge drastically. Consequently, a large tunneling barrier is imposed on photoinduced electron transfer from the triarylamine to the Ru(bpy)32+ complex and hence this process occurs more than two orders of magnitude more slowly, despite...
Electron transfers (ET) between a donor (D) and an acceptor (A) through a molecular bridge (B) are o...
AbstractElectron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between metal-containing...
Because of their low mass, electrons can transfer rapidly over long (>15 Å) distances, but usually r...
Long-range electron transfer reactions play a key role in biological photosynthesis, and they are li...
The distance dependence of electron transfer (ET) is commonly investigated in linear rigid rod‐like ...
The function of solvent in facilitating long-range coupling in donor/bridge/acceptor complexes is no...
Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between protein-bound prosthetic...
Two donor bridge–acceptor molecules with terminal triarylamine and Ru(bpy)32+ (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine...
We report a quantitative theoretical analysis of long-range electron transfer through sensitizer wir...
Electrons have so little mass that in less than a second they can tunnel through potential energy ba...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
Recent investigations have shed much light on the nuclear and electronic factors that control the ra...
Photoinduced electron-transfer rate constants were measured for a series of binuclear metallopeptide...
Electron transfer can readily occur over long (≥15 Å) distances. Usually reaction rates decrease wit...
Photoinduced electron transfer across rigid rod-like oligo-p-phenylenes has been thoroughly investig...
Electron transfers (ET) between a donor (D) and an acceptor (A) through a molecular bridge (B) are o...
AbstractElectron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between metal-containing...
Because of their low mass, electrons can transfer rapidly over long (>15 Å) distances, but usually r...
Long-range electron transfer reactions play a key role in biological photosynthesis, and they are li...
The distance dependence of electron transfer (ET) is commonly investigated in linear rigid rod‐like ...
The function of solvent in facilitating long-range coupling in donor/bridge/acceptor complexes is no...
Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between protein-bound prosthetic...
Two donor bridge–acceptor molecules with terminal triarylamine and Ru(bpy)32+ (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine...
We report a quantitative theoretical analysis of long-range electron transfer through sensitizer wir...
Electrons have so little mass that in less than a second they can tunnel through potential energy ba...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
Recent investigations have shed much light on the nuclear and electronic factors that control the ra...
Photoinduced electron-transfer rate constants were measured for a series of binuclear metallopeptide...
Electron transfer can readily occur over long (≥15 Å) distances. Usually reaction rates decrease wit...
Photoinduced electron transfer across rigid rod-like oligo-p-phenylenes has been thoroughly investig...
Electron transfers (ET) between a donor (D) and an acceptor (A) through a molecular bridge (B) are o...
AbstractElectron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between metal-containing...
Because of their low mass, electrons can transfer rapidly over long (>15 Å) distances, but usually r...