Tungsten photosensitizers
- Creators
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Sattler, Wesley
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Winkler, Jay R.
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Gray, Harry B.
Abstract
The development of photosensitizers is of great interest due to their ability to carry out difficult inorg. and org. reactions in their excited states. We have developed a new class of homoleptic arylisocyanide tungsten photosensitizers, W(CNAr)_6, and studied their photoelectrochem. properties. A modular synthesis allows for the prodn. of a variety of oligoaryl isocyanide complexes of tungsten, all of which display intense metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) absorptions in the visible region. Their excited states, *W(CNAr)_6, are highly emissive with lifetimes ranging from 17 ns to 3.0 μs depending on the arylisocyanide ligand. *W(CNAr)_6, are extremely powerful reductants: [W(CNAr)_6]^+/*W(CNAr)_6 redn. potentials are more neg. than -2.6 V vs. Cp2Fe^+/Cp2Fe.
Additional Information
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- 48484
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20140813-091541691
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2014-08-13Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2019-11-22Created from EPrint's last_modified field