화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.140, No.13, 4691-4696, 2018
Tabletop Femtosecond M-edge X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure of FeTPPCI: Metalloporphyrin Photophysics from the Perspective of the Metal
Iron porphyrins are the active sites of many natural and artificial catalysts, and their photoinduced dynamics have been described as either relaxation into a vibrationally hot ground state or as a cascade through metal-centered states. In this work, we directly probe the metal center of iron(III) tetraphenyl porphyrin chloride (FeTPPC1) using femtosecond M2,3-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy. Photoexcitation at 400 nm produces a (pi,pi*) state that evolves in 70 fs to an iron(II) ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) state. The LMCT state relaxes to a vibrationally hot ground state in 1.13 ps, without involvement of (d,d) intermediates. The tabletop extreme ultraviolet probe, combined with semiempirical ligand field multiplet calculations, dearly distinguishes between metal-centered and ligand-centered excited states and resolves competing accounts of Fe(III) porphyrin relaxation. This work introduces tabletop M-edge XANES as a valuable tool for measuring femtosecond dynamics of molecular transition metal complexes in the condensed phase.