Abstract

Abstract Selective single and double electron reduction of two soluble perylenebisimides was performed by irradiating these compounds in benzonitrile solutions containing triethylamine 10−2 M. Lamp irradiation in the absence of oxygen generates, consecutively, the corresponding radical anion and dianion as persistent species, depending of the irradiation time. These negative PBI species were persistent long enough to be characterized by optical and EPR spectroscopies. Laser flash photolysis determines that the kinetics of PBI reduction follows two first order processes assigned to the presence of two different populations of solvated electrons in the medium. The fastest reduction takes place in tens of microseconds and the slowest occurs with a lifetime longer than hundred microseconds.

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