Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.127, No.23, 8508-8516, 2005
Electronic coupling in tetraanisylarylenediamine mixed-valence systems: The interplay between bridge energy and geometric factors
We have investigated three organic mixed-valence systems that possess nearly identical inter-redox site distances and differ by the nature of the bridging units benzene, naphthalene, and anthracene: the N,N,N',N'-tetra(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,4-phenylenene-diamine radical cation (1(+)), the 1,4-bis(N,N-di(4-methoxyphenyl)-amino)naphthalene radical cation (2(+)), and the 9,10-bis(N,N-di(4-methoxyphenyl)amino)anthracene radical cation (3(+)). The electronic interactions in these systems have been studied by means of gas-phase ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, vis/NIR spectroscopy, and electronic-structure calculations. The experimental and theoretical results concur to indicate that the strength of electronic interaction decreases in the following order of bridging units: benzene > naphthalene > anthracene. This finding contradicts the usual expectation that anthracene is superior to benzene as a driving force for electronic communication. We explain these results in terms of a super-exchange mechanism and its strong dependence on steric interactions.