Solvent and spectral effects in the ultrafast charge recombination dynamics of excited donor-acceptor complexes

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Feskov, Serguei V. [1 ]
Ionkin, Vladimir N. [1 ]
Ivanov, Anatoly I. [1 ]
Hagemann, Hans [2 ]
Vauthey, Eric [2 ]
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[1] Volgograd State Univ, Dept Phys, Volgograd 400062, Russia
[2] Univ Geneva, Dept Phys Chem, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
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10.1021/jp709587x
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The charge recombination dynamics of excited donor-acceptor complexes consisting of hexamethylbenzene (HMB), pentamethylbenzene (PMB), and isodurene (IDU) as electron donors and tetracyanoethylene (TCNE) as electron acceptor in various polar solvents has been investigated within the framework of the stochastic approach. The model accounts for the reorganization of intramolecular high-frequency vibrational modes as well as for the solvent reorganization. All electron-transfer energetic parameters have been determined from the resonance Raman data and from the analysis of the stationary charge transfer absorption band, while the electronic coupling has been obtained from the fit to the charge recombination dynamics in one solvent. It appears that nearly 100% of the initially excited donor-acceptor complexes recombine in a nonthermal (hot) stage when the nonequilibrium wave packet passes through a number of term crossings corresponding to transitions toward vibrational excited states of the electronic ground state. Once all parameters of the model have been obtained, the influence of the dynamic solvent properties (solvent effect) and of the carrier frequency of the excitation pulse (spectral effect) on the charge recombination dynamics have been explored. The main conclusions are (i) the model provides a globally satisfactory description for the IDU/TCNE complex although it noticeably overestimates the spectral effect, (ii) the solvent effect is quantitatively well described for the PMB/TCNE and HMB/TCNE complexes but the model fails to reproduce their spectral effects, and (iii) the positive spectral effect observed with the HMB/TCNE complex cannot be described within the framework of two-level models and the charge redistribution in the excited complexes should most probably be taken into account.
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