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Ion-Mediated Electron Transfer in a Supramolecular Donor-Acceptor Ensemble

Author(s)
Park, Jung SuKarnas, ElizabethOhkubo, KeiChen, PingKadish, Karl M.Fukuzumi, ShunichiBielawski, Christopher W.Hudnall, Todd W.Lynch, Vincent M.Sessler, Jonathan L.
Issued Date
2010-09
DOI
10.1126/science.1192044
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/33231
Fulltext
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/329/5997/1324
Citation
SCIENCE, v.329, no.5997, pp.1324 - 1327
Abstract
Ion binding often mediates electron transfer in biological systems as a cofactor strategy, either as a promoter or as an inhibitor. However, it has rarely, if ever, been exploited for that purpose in synthetic host-guest assemblies. We report here that strong binding of specific anions (chloride, bromide, and methylsulfate but not tetrafluoroborate or hexafluorophosphate) to a tetrathiafulvalene calix[4]pyrrole (TTF-C4P) donor enforces a host conformation that favors electron transfer to a bisimidazolium quinone (BIQ(2+)) guest acceptor. In contrast, the addition of a tetraethylammonium cation, which binds more effectively than the BIQ(2+) guest in the TTF-C4P cavity, leads to back electron transfer, restoring the initial oxidation states of the donor and acceptor pair. The products of these processes were characterized via spectroscopy and x-ray crystallography.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN
0036-8075
Keyword
PHOTOSYSTEM-IIANION-BINDINGRECEPTOR

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