Ultrafast Dynamics of Tripyrrindiones in Solution Mediated by Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions.

J Phys Chem B

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , University of Arizona, Tucson , Arizona 85721 , United States.

Published: July 2019

The optical properties and ultrafast dynamics of hexaethyl tripyrrin-1,14-dione (HTD1) are tuned by hydrogen-bonding interactions between the solute and the solvent. In solvents with low hydrogen-bonding affinity, HTD1 preferentially forms hydrogen-bonded dimers, whereas in solvents that can either donate or accept hydrogen bonds HTD1 is present as a monomer. The distinction between dimer and monomer determines the dynamics of the system, with faster internal conversion observed in the dimer form. The ultrafast dynamics were characterized using time-correlated single photon counting, fluorescence upconversion, and transient absorption measurements. The time-resolved dynamics of both the monomer and dimer in solution were modeled using a Pauli master equation treatment for a three level system. The solvent-dependent optical properties were measured using steady-state absorption and fluorescence. This data was then used to calculate the quantum yield and extinction coefficients.

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