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Isotopic Effect in Double Proton Transfer Process of Porphycene Investigated by Enhanced QM/MM Method
Published on: July 19, 2019
Photoinduced charge flow inside an iron porphyrazine complex
Longteng Tang1, Liangdong Zhu1, Maraia E Ener2
1Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, 153 Gilbert Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA. Chong.Fang@oregonstate.edu.
Abstract:
Tracking inorganic photochemistry with high resolution poses considerable challenges. Here, sub-picosecond electronic and structural motions and MLCT/d-d intersystem crossing in a cationic iron-porphyrazine are probed using ultrafast transient absorption, stimulated Raman spectroscopy, and quantum calculations. By delineating photoinduced energy relaxation, strategies for extending the lifetime of MLCT state are discussed.
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