2019
DOI: 10.1039/c9dt02091h
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The influence of the FeCp(CO)2+moiety on the dynamics of the metalloid [Ge9(Si(SiMe3)3)3]cluster in thf: synthesis and characterization by time-resolved absorption spectroscopy

Abstract: Photoexcitation of a newly synthesized, neutral tetrasubstituted Ge9cluster with a covalently bound transition metal substituent led to a complete ground state recovery within 150 ps indicating the strong influence of the Fe moiety.

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“…Molecules 2019, 24, x FOR PEER R EVIEW 3 of 22 relaxation pathways. This study also includes results obtained from a new experimental setup [5,41] that now allows long timescale (1 ns) broadband probe in the UV -Vis as well as in the NIR spectral range. This should allow the observation of at least a section of the high-energy tail of the solvated electron spectrum in THF, which still peaks (ca.…”
Section: Steady State Spectroscopy In Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Molecules 2019, 24, x FOR PEER R EVIEW 3 of 22 relaxation pathways. This study also includes results obtained from a new experimental setup [5,41] that now allows long timescale (1 ns) broadband probe in the UV -Vis as well as in the NIR spectral range. This should allow the observation of at least a section of the high-energy tail of the solvated electron spectrum in THF, which still peaks (ca.…”
Section: Steady State Spectroscopy In Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all investigated compounds, the DAS (A 3 ) are similar to the spectra, which can be attributed to the cluster in its excited state with or without the detached electron. To explain these experimental findings, we take into account another concept known for charge transfer processes after photoexcitation, which was applied to explain excited state dynamics of [Ge 9 (Hyp) 3 FeCp(CO) 2 ] [5]. In this case, no solvated electron or long-lived states occur, but a trap state exists with a lifetime of~150 ps that can be attributed to a charge transfer state.…”
Section: Dynamics Of the Dimermentioning
confidence: 99%
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