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Title: 
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Phenylethynylarene Based Donor-Acceptor Systems: Design, Synthesis and Photophysical Studies | 
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Author:
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Suneesh, C V; Dr. Gopidas, K R
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Abstract:
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This thesis Entitled  phenylethynylarene based Donor-Acceptor systems:Desigh,Synthesis and Photophysical studies. A strategy for the design  of donor-acceptor dyads, wherein decay of the charge separated (CS) state to low lying local triplet levels could possibly be prevented, is proposed. In order to examine this strategy, a linked donor-acceptor dyad BPEPPT   with bis(phenylethYlly/)pyrene (BPEP) as the light absorber and acceptor and   phenothiazine (PT) as donor was designed and photoinduced electron transfer in  the dyad investigated. Absorption spectra of the dyad can be obtained by adding  contributions due 10 the BPEP and PT moieties indicating that the constituents do not interact in the ground stale. Fluorescence of the BPEP moiety was efficiently  quenched by the PT donor and this was attributed to electron lransfer from PT to  BPEP. Picosecond transient absorption studies suggested formation of a charge  separated state directly from the singlet excited state of BPEP. Nanosecond flash  photolysis experiments gave long-ived transient absorptions assignable to PT radical cation and BPEP radical anion. These assignments were confirmed by oxygen quenching studies and secondary electron transfer experiments. Based on the available data, energy level diagram for BPEP-PT was constructed. The long lifetime of the charge separated state was attributed to the inverted region effects. The CS state did not undergo decay to low lying BPEP triplet indicating the success of our strategy | 
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Description:
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Photosciences and Pholonics
Chemical Sciences and Technology Division | 
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URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3128
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Date:
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2010-05-03 |