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J Phys Chem A ; 117(49): 13112-26, 2013 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24252151

ABSTRACT

The excited-state dynamics of two donor-acceptor biaryls that differ by the strength of the acceptor, a pyridinium or a pyrylium moiety, have been investigated using a combination of steady-state solvatochromic absorption, ultrafast fluorescence, as well as visible and infrared transient absorption spectroscopies. The negative solvatochromic behavior of pyridinium phenolate indicates that the permanent electric dipole moment experiences a decrease upon S1 ← S0 excitation, implying that the ground state possesses more zwitterionic character than the excited state. In contrast, pyrylium phenolate exhibits a weakly positive solvatochromic behavior corresponding to a small increase in the dipole moment upon excitation, implying more zwitterionic character in the excited than the ground state. Both compounds are therefore situated at different sides of the cyanine-limit structure, which has equally polar ground and excited states. Despite these differences, both molecules exhibit qualitatively similar excited-state properties. They are characterized by a very short fluorescence lifetime, increasing from about 1 to 20 ps, when varying solvent viscosity from 0.4 to 11 cP. There are, however, characteristic differences between the two compounds: The excited-state lifetimes of the pyrylium dye are shorter and also depend somewhat on polarity. The ensemble of spectroscopic data can be explained with a model where the emitting Franck-Condon excited state relaxes upon twisting around the single bond between the aryl units to a point where the excited- and ground-state surfaces are very close or intersect. After internal conversion to the ground state, the distorted molecule relaxes back to its equilibrium planar configuration, again largely dependent upon solvent viscosity. However, in this case, the kinetics for the pyrylium dye are slower than for the pyridinium dye and the polar solvent-induced acceleration is significantly stronger than in the excited state. This difference of kinetic behavior between the two compounds is a direct consequence of the change of the electronic structure from a normal to an overcritical merocyanine evidenced by steady-state spectroscopy.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 127(39): 13522-9, 2005 Oct 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16190715

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Incorporation of a tailor-made size-restricted dithia-aza-oxa macrocycle, 1-oxa-4,10-dithia-7-aza-cyclododecane, via a phenyl linker into two fluorescent sensor molecules with electronically decoupled, rigidly fixed, and sterically preoriented architectures, a 1,3,5-triaryl-Delta2-pyrazoline and a meso-substituted boron-dipyrromethene (BDP), yields amplified fluorescence in the red-visible spectral range upon binding of Fe(III) ions. The response to Fe(III) and potentially interfering metal ions is studied in highly polar aprotic and protic solvents for both probes as well as in neat and buffered aqueous solution for one of the sensor molecules, the BDP derivative. In organic solvents, the fluorescence of both indicators is quenched by an intramolecular charge or electron transfer in the excited state and coordination of Fe(III) leads to a revival of their fluorescence without pronounced spectral shifts. Most remarkably, the unbound BDP derivative shows dual emission in water and can be employed for the selective ratiometric signaling of Fe(III) in buffered aqueous solutions.

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J Phys Chem A ; 109(29): 6420-9, 2005 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16833986

ABSTRACT

Absorption and emission properties of DMABN-F4, the tetrafluoro analogue of DMABN, have been investigated and compared with the parent compound. Unlike in DMABN, this new compound exhibits only a highly solvatochromic and strongly red-shifted charge transfer (CT) fluorescence and is characterized by the absence of an LE band even in nonpolar solvents. This evidences the faster formation of CT in the excited state as compared to DMABN. The low quantum yield values of DMABN-F4 suggest that the high rate of nonradiative decay takes place via internal conversion (IC) rather than intersystem crossing (ISC) as no phosphorescence is observed in rigid glass solvents at 77 K in contrast to DMABN. The emission transition moment and radiative rate constant values of DMABN-F4 in medium and highly polar solvents point to a forbidden emission in the excited state similar to that of DMABN. Electronic structure and twist potentials were also studied by quantum chemical calculations using ab initio and semiempirical methods. In contrast to DMABN, the dimethylamino group in DMABN-F4 is found to be twisted by around 30-50 degrees, but the photophysics are concluded to be analogous to DMABN with the addition of a very fast IC channel.

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Photochem Photobiol Sci ; 2(12): 1264-71, 2003 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14717220

ABSTRACT

Selectively bridged unsymmetric cyanines (dimethylamino-vinyl-benzothiazolium dyes) have been studied with respect to their photophysical properties using steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence. The nonradiative deactivation channels strongly depend on the bridging pattern and can be enhanced or slowed down, with the changes mainly connected to the Arrhenius pre-exponential factor, reflecting the photochemical pathways. The spectral shifts, on the other hand, are independent of the bridging pattern and are correlated with the compound's position on a donor acceptor axis including ideal polymethines. Using this model, the colour shift of visual pigments can be explained as an effect of the internal (protein-induced) electric field on the retinal Schiff base, likewise an unsymmetric polymethine dye system.

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