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Strong Ground- and Excited-State Charge Transfer in C3 -Symmetric Truxene-Derived Phenothiazine-Tetracyanobutadine and Expanded Conjugates.

Rekha SharmaMichael B ThomasRajneesh MisraFrancis D'Souza
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
The C3 -symmetric star-shaped phenothiazene-substituted truxene 1 was reacted with the electron acceptors tetracyanoethylene (TCNE) and 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ). The cycloaddition-retroelectrocyclization reaction yields the conjugates 2 and 3. A combination of spectral, electrochemical, and photophysical investigations of 2 and 3 reveals that the functionalization of the triple bond has a pronounced effect on their ground and excited-state interactions. Specifically, the existence of strong ground-state interactions between phenothiazine and the electron-accepting groups results in charge-transfer states, while subsequent ultrafast charge separation yields electron transfer products. This is unprecedented not only in phenothiazine chemistry but also in tetracyanobutadiene- and dicyanoquinodimethane-derived donor-acceptor conjugates. Additionally, by manipulating spectroelectrochemical data, a spectrum of the charge-separated species is construed for the first time, and shown to be highly useful in interpreting the rather complex transient spectra.
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