Near-infrared-induced electron transfer of an uranyl macrocyclic complex without energy transfer to dioxygen

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Christina M DavisShunichi Fukuzumi

Abstract

Photoexcitation of dichloromethane solutions of an uranyl macrocyclic complex with cyclo[1]furan[1]pyridine[4]-pyrrole () at the near-infrared (NIR) band (1177 nm) in the presence of electron donors and acceptors resulted in NIR-induced electron transfer without producing singlet oxygen via energy transfer.

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