| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5375908 | Chemical Physics | 2008 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												In this article we report a femtosecond time-resolved transient absorption study of a neutral organic mixed-valence (MV) compound with the aim to gain insight into its charge-transfer dynamics upon optical excitation. The back-electron transfer was investigated in five different solvents, toluene, dibutyl ether, methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE), benzonitrile and n-hexane. In the pump step, the molecule was excited at 760 nm and 850 nm into the intervalence charge-transfer band. The resulting transients can be described by two time constant. We assign one time constant to the rearrangement of solvent molecules in the charge-transfer state and the second time constant to back-electron transfer to the electronic ground state. Back-electron transfer rates range from 1.5 Ã 1012 sâ1 in benzonitrile through 8.3 Ã 1011 sâ1 in MTBE, around 1.6 Ã 1011 sâ1 in dibutylether and toluene and to 3.8 Ã 109 sâ1 in n-hexane.
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											Authors
												Raman Maksimenka, Markus Margraf, Juliane Köhler, Alexander Heckmann, Christoph Lambert, Ingo Fischer, 
											