Mm. Alam et al., Photoinduced electron transfer between fullerenes (C-60/C-70) and ethylenedithiotetrathiafulvalene, RES CHEM IN, 25(3), 1999, pp. 323-338
Electron transfer from ethylenedithiotetrathiafulvalene (EDT-TTF) to photo-
excited C-60/C-70 in polar and in nonpolar solvents has been investigated b
y laser flash photolysis. The transient absorption band of the triplet stat
e of C-60/C-70 (C-3(60)*/C-3(70)*) was effectively quenched by EDT-TTF with
the appearance of the absorption bands of C-60(.-)/C-70(.-) ,showing that
the electron transfer takes place from EDT-TTF to C-3(60)*/C-3(70)* in pola
r solvents. Even in non-polar solvents, a small amount of C-60(.-)/C-70(.-)
disappeared by back electron transfer to (EDT-TTF)(.+) with second-order k
inetics, suggesting the formation of free radical ions. The radical ions di
sappeared with first-order kinetics in nonpolar solvent, indicating that th
e radical ions are present as contact ion-pair. In the presence of O-2, the
competition for the quenching of C-3(60)*/C-3(70)* takes place between ele
ctron transfer from EDT-TTF and energy transfer to O-2. Protonation reactio
n of C-60(.-)/C-70(.-) was also followed in the presence of appropriate pro
ton source.