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Porphyrins. XIX. Tripdoublet and Quartet Luminescence in Cu and VO Complexes
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EngineeringPorphyrin TripletChemistryElectronic Excited StateVo ComplexesSpectra-structure CorrelationInorganic CompoundLuminescence SpectraChemical EngineeringPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsInorganic ChemistryPhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryVo PorphyrinsQuantum ChemistryInorganic SynthesisExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyQuartet LuminescenceCoordination ComplexMolecular Complex
Luminescence spectra, excitation spectra, and lifetimes taken on Cu and VO porphyrins in polymethylmethacrylate on a Cryo-Tip between 80 and 10°K confirm the prediction that the unpaired metal d electron couples with the porphyrin triplet to give “tripdoublet” and quartet states. Four Cu porphyrins show loss of the main short-wavelength luminescence peak and a lifetime increase from ∼ 100 to ∼ 1000 μsec over the temperature range 80–10°K that is consistent with a change from tripdoublet to quartet luminescence. CuTPP and VOEtio show no spectral change, but similar lifetime increases for CuTPP around 80°K and for VOEtio around 15°K suggest that luminescence from the former is quartet at all temperatures studied and from the latter tripdoublet. VOTPP gives anomalously short lifetimes between 8 and 16 μsec. Nonexponential decay is observed in all cases but VOTPP, and is attributed to slow spin–lattice relaxation among the quartet sublevels.
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