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Jürgen Troe Special Issue

Photo-induced primary processes of trans-[Co(acac)2(N3)(py)] in liquid solution studied by femtosecond vibrational and electronic spectroscopies

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Article: e1964043 | Received 29 Mar 2021, Accepted 29 Jul 2021, Published online: 12 Aug 2021
 

Abstract

The elementary light-triggered dynamics of the transition metal complex, trans-[CoIII(acac)2(N3)(py)] (trans-[1]), was investigated using femtosecond mid-infrared (mIR) and UV-Vis spectroscopies following ultrafast acetylacetonate-to-cobalt charge-transfer excitation at 266 nm. The spectro-temporal response is indicative of an ultrafast return to the electronic ground state via a sequential intramolecular electron transfer. The locally excited ligand-to-metal charge transfer state, 1LMCTacac, decays within 200 fs via azide-to-acac electron transfer to another charge-transfer state, 1LMCTazide, that features an azidyl radical ligand attached to a cobalt(II) center. A subsequent cobalt-to azidyl electron transfer occurring within 1.8 ps generates an excited metal centered state, 1MC, thereby re-establishing the fully closed-shell character of the anionic azido and acac ligands. The fully relaxed electronic ground state of trans-[1] is then recovered via internal conversion and vibrational energy relaxation on a 10 ps-time scale.

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Acknowledgements

We thank Prof. Jürgen Troe for his inspirational abilities as a mentor and teacher of physical chemistry. We consider ourselves fortunate to be able to experience his contagious fascination for science and his boundless energy to advance knowledge.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) through the Priority Program SPP 2102 ‘Light-controlled reactivity of metal complexes’, grant VO-593/8-1 [project number 404522842].

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