Photoinduced electron-transfer (PET) reactions were investigated for the cy
clic oligosilanes and high molecular weight polysilanes in the presence of
9-cyanoanthracene (CA), 9,10-dicyanoanthracene (DCA), and triphenylpyrylium
tetrafluoroborate (TPP+BF4-) using chemical and spectroscopic methods in s
olution. For the cyclic oligosilanes, the pyranyl radical (TPP) and silane
radical cation weve observed as direct evidence of the PET from silanes to
TPP+BF4-, and the reaction quantum yields showed that the ring opening of t
he radical cation of the cyclic oligosilane competed with the nucleophilic
attack on the radical cation by the counter ion of the pyrylium salt and a
back electron transfer (BET). For the high molecular weight polysilane, the
observation of the transient absorptions of TPP and the radical cation of
polysilane is evidence of the PET and the extremey long lifetime observed f
or the radical cation indicates the inefficient BET and reactivities. (C) 2
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