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Electronic structures of intermolecular charge-transfer states in fast electron transfers with tetrathiafulvalene donor. Thermal and photoactivation of [2+4] cycloaddition to o-chloranil acceptor

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PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 5, Issue 10, Pages 914-924

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1039/b607431f

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Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) spontaneously forms a series of unusual charge-transfer complexes with various quinonoid acceptors such as o-chloranil ( CA) that show pronounced near-IR absorption (lambda(CT) = 1100 nm). The successful isolation of the corresponding [1 : 1] donor - acceptor complex from solution and X-ray crystallographic analysis at low temperatures reveal the polarized charge-transfer state: [TTFq+,CA(q-)] with high degree of charge-tranfer (q = 0.6), which is spectrally and crystallographically distinguished from the separate redox (ion-pair) state: [TTF+center dot + CA(-center dot)]. The unique interconversion of charge-transfer and electron-transfer states is theoretically well-accommodated by Mulliken theory using semi-empirical valence-bond and molecular-orbital methodologies. Mechanistic implications are discussed of both the thermally activated and the photochemically promoted processes via fast (intracomplex) electron transfer followed by collapse of the adiabatic and the non-adiabatic (vibrationally-excited) ion-pairs, respectively, to the [ 2 + 4] cycloadduct of tetrathiafulvalene and o-chloranil.

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