화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.121, No.17, 4569-4575, 2017
Verification of Nonequilibrium Mechanism of Ultrafast Charge Recombination in Excited Donor-Acceptor Complexes
Control of charge transfer requires knowledge of its detailed mechanism. Due to the large number of known mechanisms, the identification of the mechanism in specific systems is a challenge so far. In this article we propose the idea of how to distinguish between thermal and nonequilibrium modes of charge recombination in excited donor acceptor complexes. Simulations of the effect of solvent relaxation time scale on ultrafast charge recombination kinetics in photo excited donor acceptor complexes within the framework of the multichannel stochastic model have shown that a series of regularities inherent to the thermal and nonequilibrium charge transfer can strongly differ. Among them there are opposite regularities, for example, the dependence of the effect on the free energy gap. In particular, theory predicts that in ultrafast charge recombination of excited complexes the dynamic solvent effect is weak in the area of weak exergonicity and becomes stronger in the exergonicity whereas for the thermal reactions an opposite trend is expected. Comparison of such trends with experimental data implemented in this article allowed establishing the regime in which the reaction proceeds. It is shown that observation of dynamic solvent effect in the region of strong exergonicity for ultrafast charge recombination is decisive evidence in favor of nonequilibrium mechanism.