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Proton-controlled Action of an Imidazole as Electron Relay in a Photoredox Triad

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PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
卷 21, 期 2, 页码 247-259

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DOI: 10.1007/s43630-021-00163-2

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Artificial Photosynthesis; Molecular Triad; Electron Relay; Photoinduced Electron Transfer; Proton Transfer

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  1. French Infrastructure for Integrated Structural Biology (FRISBI) [ANR-10-INSB-05-01]
  2. Region Ile-de-France

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Electron relays play a crucial role in light-induced catalytic reactions. Inserting electron relays reduces energy transfer quenching and enables unidirectional electron flow. This is essential for charge accumulation in catalysis.
Electron relays play a crucial role for efficient light-induced activation by a photo-redox moiety of catalysts for multi-electronic transformations. Their insertion between the two units reduces detrimental energy transfer quenching while establishing at the same time unidirectional electron flow. This rectifying function allows charge accumulation necessary for catalysis. Mapping these events in photophysical studies is an important step towards the development of efficient molecular photocatalysts. Three modular complexes comprised of a Ru-chromophore, an imidazole electron relay function, and a terpyridine unit as coordination site for a metal ion were synthesized and the light-induced electron transfer events studied by laser flash photolysis. In all cases, formation of an imidazole radical by internal electron transfer to the oxidized chromophore was observed. The effect of added base evidenced that the reaction sequence depends strongly on the possibility for deprotonation of the imidazole function in a proton-coupled electron transfer process. In the complex with Mn-II present as a proxy for a catalytic site, a strongly accelerated decay of the imidazole radical together with a decreased rate of back electron transfer from the external electron acceptor to the oxidized complex was observed. This transient formation of an imidazolyl radical is clear evidence for the function of the imidazole group as an electron relay. The implication of the imidazole proton and the external base for the kinetics and energetics of the electron trafficking is discussed.

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