Efficient photoredox
chemical transformations are essential to
the development of novel, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly
synthetic methodologies. The concept of the entatic state in bioinorganic
catalysis proposes that a preorganized structural configuration can
reduce the energy barriers associated with chemical reactions. This
concept provides one of the guiding principles to enhance catalytic
efficiency by maintaining high-energy conformations close to the reaction’s
transition state. Copper(I)-based photocatalysts, recognized for their
low toxicity and highly negative oxidation potentials, are of particular
interest in entasis studies. In this study, we explore the impact
of entasis caused by stress induced by the surrounding lattice on
the excited state dynamics of a prototypical copper(I)-based photocatalyst
in a single crystal form. Using femtosecond broadband transient absorption
spectroscopy, we show that triplet state formation from the entactic
state is faster (∼3.9 ps) in crystals compared with solution
(∼11.3 ps). The observed faster intersystem crossing in crystals
hints toward the possible existence of distorted square planar geometry
with higher spin–orbit coupling at the minima of the S1 state. We further discuss the influence of entasis on vibrationally
coherent photoinduced Jahn–Teller distortions. Our findings
reveal the photophysical properties of the copper complex under lattice-induced
stress, which can be extended to enhance the broader applicability
of the entatic state concept in other transition metal systems. Understanding
how environmental stress-induced geometric constraints within crystal
lattices affect photochemical behavior opens avenues for designing
more efficient photocatalytic systems based on transition metals,
potentially enhancing their applicability to sustainable chemical
synthesis.
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Tiwari, Vandana; Gallagher-Jones, Marcus; Hwang, Hyein; Duan, Hong-Guang; Kirkland, Angus I.; Miller, R. J. Dwayne; et al. (2024). Crystal Lattice-Induced Stress modulates Photoinduced
Jahn–Teller Distortion Dynamics. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00047