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  • Photophysics of Untethered ZnTPP-Fullerene Complexes in Solution

    Publikacja
    • S. K. Sugunan
    • B. Robotham
    • R. P. Sloan
    • J. Szmytkowski
    • K. P. Ghiggino
    • M. F. Paige
    • R. P. Steer

    - JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A - Rok 2011

    The spectroscopy and dynamic behavior of the self-assembled, Soret-excited zinc tetraphenylporphyrin (ZnTPP) plus fullerene (C60) model system in solution has been examined using steady state fluorescence quenching, nanosecond time-correlated single photon counting, picosecond fluorescence upconversion, and picosecond transient absorption methods. Evidence of ground state complexation is presented. Steady-state quenching of the...

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  • Spectroscopic and photophysical properties of ZNTPP in a room temperature ionic liquid

    Publikacja

    - JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A - Rok 2010

    The steady-state absorption and emission spectra and the time-resolved Soret- and Q-band excited fluorescence profiles of the model metalloporphyrin, ZnTPP, have been measured in a highly purified sample of the common room temperature ionic liquid, [bmim][PF(6)]. S(2)-S(0) emission resulting from Soret-band excitation behaves in a manner completely consistent with that of molecular solvents of the same polarizability. The ionic...

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  • Photophysics and Halide Quenching of Soret-excited ZnTPPS4- in Aqueous Media

    Publikacja
    • J. Szmytkowski
    • S. M. Brunet
    • U. Tripathy
    • J. A. O'Brien
    • M. F. Paige
    • R. P. Steer

    - CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS - Rok 2011

    Steady state S2-S0 and S1-S0 absorption and emission spectra and picosecond S2 decay and S1 fluorescence rise times have been measured for the model porphyrin ZnTPPS4− in water and in aqueous iodide solutions of constant ionic strength. The dynamics of S1 quenching by iodide are well-modeled by a Stern-Volmer mechanism yielding kQ = 1.75 × 109 M−1 s−1. The S2 state is quenched on a ps time scale by a static electron-transfer mechanism...

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