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Royal Society of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(1), p. 3999-4002

DOI: 10.1039/a903382c

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The photoexcited triplet state of free-base porphycene: a time-resolved EPR and electron spin echo investigation

Journal article published in 1999 by Christopher W. M. Kay ORCID, Klaus Möbius, Gordon Elger, Klaus Mo Bius
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Abstract

The photoexcited triplet state of free-base porphycene randomly oriented in a glassy toluene matrix has been investigated by time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance and electron spin echo spectroscopy over the temperature range 4È100 K. Spectral broadening and anisotropic relaxation are both observed as the temperature is raised, demonstrating the complementary use of these techniques. It is concluded that two triplet states are present in the EPR spectra: only one at 4 K, and the other becoming populated at higher temperatures. This behaviour is explained in terms of intramolecular NÈH tautomerism in the porphycene macrocycle. The NÈH tautomerism is estimated to have a maximum rate of 7] 108 s~1 at 100 K. 1