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Water (in Water) as an Intrinsically Efficient Proton Acceptor in Concerted Proton Electron Transfers.

Authors :
Bonin, Julien
Costentin, Cyrille
Louault, Cyril
Robert, Marc
Savéant, Jean-Michel
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 5/4/2011, Vol. 133 Issue 17, p6668-6674. 7p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The oxidation of PhOH in water by photochemically generated RuIII(bpy)3 is taken as prototypal example disclosing the special character of water, in the solvent water, as proton acceptor in concerted proton-electron transfer reactions. The variation of the rate constant with temperature and driving force, as well as the variation of the H/D kinetic isotope effect with temperature, allowed the determination of the reaction mechanism characterized by three intrinsic parameters, the reorganization energy, a pre-exponential factor measuring the vibronic coupling of electronic states at equilibrium distance, and a distance-sensitivity parameter. Analysis of these characteristics and comparison with a standard base, hydrogen phosphate, revealed that electron transfer is concerted with a Grotthus-type proton translocation, leading to a charge delocalized over a cluster involving several water molecules. A mechanism is thus uncovered that may help in understanding how protons could be transported along water chains over large distances in concert with electron transfer in biological systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027863
Volume :
133
Issue :
17
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
61926889
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ja110935c