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(Spectro) Electrochemical Study of Cibalackrot Derivatives – Potential Chromophores for Singlet Fission\n
Šimková, Ludmila ; Lušpai, Karol ; Klíma, Jiří ; Ludvík, Jiří
Recently, substantial attention has been paid to the search for suitable chromophores for singlet fission. This photophysical effect promises to increase the maximum of theoretical efficiency of solar cells. One type of candidates are derivatives of cibalackrot. Redox properties are critical for their use. Our electrochemical work is focused on the study of oxidation and reduction of a series of substituted cibalackrot derivatives using classic voltammetric techniques and their combination with in situ UV-vis and EPR spectroscopy. The results show the reversible formation of the radical anion (cation) in the first reduction (oxidation) step enabling determination of ´´electrochemical´´ HOMO-LUMO gap.
EPR/UV-VIS-NIR Spectroelectrochemical Examination of the Association Properties of Thienoacene-Bridged Tetrathiafulvalenes Supported by DFT Calculations
Lušpai, Karol ; Rapta, P. ; Zalibera, M. ; Darvasiová, D. ; Lukeš, V.
This work was focused on the EPR/UV-VIS-NIR spectroelectrochemical examination of\nassociation properties of radical cations electrochemically produced from tetrathiafulvalene\n(TTF) derivatives, in relation to the molecular structure, mainly the number and orientation of\nthiophene rings in the spacer between fulvalene redox centers. Results from EPR/UV-VIS-NIR\nspectroelectrochemistry were supported by DFT calculations.
Transparent boron-doped diamond electrode (t-BDDE) for spectroelectrochemistry
Lušpai, K. ; Keszeliová, D. ; Barlog, M. ; Petrák, Václav
In this work we have studied the properties of high quality boron-doped diamond layers prepared on transparent substrate and their use as working electrode for EPR/UV-VIS-NIR spectroelectrochemistry. Final goal of this work is to benefit from the wide potential window of boron-doped diamond electrodes even in the field of the EPR/UV-VIS-NIR spectroelectrochemistry. The studied electrodes are compatiable with UV-VIS-NIR measurements. Spectral background is stable within the whole electrochemical window. Some of the electrodes, with lower doping level, are also compatible with EPR spectroscopy. In this work, the electrodes and their properties are presented and usability is demonstrate by the spectrochemistry on real sample.
Transparent boron-doped diamond electrode (t-BDDE) for spectroelectrochemistry
Lušpai, K. ; Keszeliová, D. ; Barlog, M. ; Petrák, Václav
In this work we have studied the properties of high quality boron-doped diamond layers prepared on transparent substrate and their use as working electrode for EPR/UV-VIS-NIR spectroelectrochemistry. Final goal of this work is to benefit from the wide potential window of boron-doped diamond electrodes even in the field of the EPR/UV-VIS-NIR spectroelectrochemistry. The studied electrodes are compatiable with UV-VIS-NIR measurements. Spectral background is stable within the whole electrochemical window. Some of the electrodes, with lower doping level, are also compatible with EPR spectroscopy. In this work, the electrodes and their properties are presented and usability is demonstrate by the spectrochemistry on real sample.
Electrochemical Reduction of FOX-7 in Aprotic Solvent Accompanied by Formation of a Radical with Alternating Line-width Effect
Šimková, Ludmila ; Lušpai, K. ; Klíma, Jiří ; Ludvík, Jiří
Different structures of FOX-7 in various solutions play a crucial role in the mechanism of its electrochemical reduction. In aprotic solvent the irreversible four-electron, four-proton reduction of one nitro group proceeds according to the autoprotonation mechanism. The zwitterionic form of FOX-7 serves as a source of protons. The two-step reduction is accompanied by an adsorption step in dependence on used solvent and material of electrode. The in situ spectroelectrochemical measurements revealed formation of a dianion radical intermediate with alternating line-width effect. The intramolecular dynamic processes were described by temperature dependent in situ ESR measurement.

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