The electronic coupling for triplet energy transfer is calculated by time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) for a set of tri-chromophoric systems based on a zinc(II) porphyrin donor and the corresponding free base acceptor covalently connected by different hydrocarbon bridging chromophores. The calculated electronic coupling, for systems with identical donor acceptor distances, is sensitive to the bridge electronic structure and shows a significant dependence for the bridge and donor-bridge conformations. The computational results compare quantitatively to measurements of triplet energy transfer rates in the corresponding donor-bridge-acceptor systems. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
The intramolecular processes of Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (D-B-A) systems have been investigated by spec...
The temperature and viscosity dependence of the triplet energy transfer (TET) process in porphyrin d...
Singlet excitation energy transfer is governed by two donor-acceptor interactions, the Coulombic and...
The electronic coupling for triplet energy transfer is calculated by time-dependent density function...
A series of donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) systems with varying donor-acceptor distances have been st...
This thesis is a contribution to the understanding of bridge mediation of electron exchange processe...
This thesis is a contribution to the understanding of bridge mediation of electron exchange processe...
Intramolecular energy and electron transfer reactions have been studied between porphyrin donor and ...
Intramolecular energy and electron transfer reactions have been studied between porphyrin donor and ...
We have studied singlet electronic energy transfer (EET) in two donor-bridge-acceptor series (D-B -A...
We investigate how electronic energy transfer in a series of three ethyne- linked zinc- and free bas...
A series of donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) systems with varying donor–acceptor distances has been stu...
A series of donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) systems with varying donor–acceptor distances has been stu...
In this Thesis, porphyrin-based donor-acceptor systems have been used to study photoinduced electron...
In this Thesis, porphyrin-based donor-acceptor systems have been used to study photoinduced electron...
The intramolecular processes of Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (D-B-A) systems have been investigated by spec...
The temperature and viscosity dependence of the triplet energy transfer (TET) process in porphyrin d...
Singlet excitation energy transfer is governed by two donor-acceptor interactions, the Coulombic and...
The electronic coupling for triplet energy transfer is calculated by time-dependent density function...
A series of donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) systems with varying donor-acceptor distances have been st...
This thesis is a contribution to the understanding of bridge mediation of electron exchange processe...
This thesis is a contribution to the understanding of bridge mediation of electron exchange processe...
Intramolecular energy and electron transfer reactions have been studied between porphyrin donor and ...
Intramolecular energy and electron transfer reactions have been studied between porphyrin donor and ...
We have studied singlet electronic energy transfer (EET) in two donor-bridge-acceptor series (D-B -A...
We investigate how electronic energy transfer in a series of three ethyne- linked zinc- and free bas...
A series of donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) systems with varying donor–acceptor distances has been stu...
A series of donor-bridge-acceptor (D-B-A) systems with varying donor–acceptor distances has been stu...
In this Thesis, porphyrin-based donor-acceptor systems have been used to study photoinduced electron...
In this Thesis, porphyrin-based donor-acceptor systems have been used to study photoinduced electron...
The intramolecular processes of Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (D-B-A) systems have been investigated by spec...
The temperature and viscosity dependence of the triplet energy transfer (TET) process in porphyrin d...
Singlet excitation energy transfer is governed by two donor-acceptor interactions, the Coulombic and...