CONFORMATIONAL DYNAMICS OF SEMIRIGIDLY BRIDGED ELECTRON DONOR-ACCEPTOR SYSTEMS AS REVEALED BY STATIONARY AND TIME-RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPIES AT HIGHER PRESSURES
S. Schneider et al., CONFORMATIONAL DYNAMICS OF SEMIRIGIDLY BRIDGED ELECTRON DONOR-ACCEPTOR SYSTEMS AS REVEALED BY STATIONARY AND TIME-RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPIES AT HIGHER PRESSURES, Journal of physical chemistry, 100(20), 1996, pp. 8118-8124
In low polarity solvents, several electron donor-acceptor systems D-B-
A with a (semi-)flexible bridge B and sufficiently strong driving forc
e exhibit the so-called harpooning process. That is, the primarily for
med charge transfer state with extended geometry (ECT) relaxes via a c
hange of the bridge conformation to a more compact exciplex (CCT). The
dependence of the rate of transformation, k(fold), On solvent paramet
ers epsilon and eta was studied by pressure tuning of these quantities
(1 < p < 350 MPa). For the investigated compounds WS2 and WS3, epsilo
n-dependent activation energies between 16 and 30 kJ/mol were derived.
In contrast, viscosity seems to have no effect on the rate of folding
.