Comprehensive review of photophysical parameters (ε, Φf, τs) of tetraphenylporphyrin (H2TPP) and zinc tetraphenylporphyrin (ZnTPP) – Critical benchmark molecules in photochemistry and photosynthesis
Masahiko Taniguchi , Jonathan S. Lindsey , David F. Bocian , Dewey Holten
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Abstract
Tetraphenylporphyrin (H2TPP) and zinc tetraphenylporphyrin (ZnTPP) are widely used benchmark molecules in diverse photochemical studies given facile synthetic access, rich visible-region spectra, and broad structural analogy to chlorophylls. Yet the literature values for each key photophysical parameter – the molar absorption coefficient (ε), fluorescence quantum yield (Φf), and also singlet excited-state lifetime (τS) – vary over an astonishing range. Here, a comprehensive literature review (∼1940–September 2020) encompassing 871 publications is reported for these essential parameters. Each parameter is determined by measurement with distinct instrumentation and suffers idiosyncratic sources of error. The best values for H2TPP are ε = 460,000 cm−1·M−1, Φf = 0.090, and τS = 12.8 ns in Ar- purged toluene (Φf = 0.070, τS = 9.9 ns in toluene in air); the best values for ZnTPP are ε = 560,000 cm−1·M−1, Φf = 0.030, and τS = 2.1 ns in Ar-purged toluene (Φf = 0.029, τS = 2.0 ns in toluene in air). The choice of values for such parameters has far-reaching consequences in photochemistry ranging from fluorescence (or Förster) resonance energy transfer (FRET) processes to assessments of molecular brightness.
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The Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews, published by Elsevier, is the official journal of the Japanese Photochemistry Association. It serves as a platform for scientists across various fields of photochemistry to communicate and collaborate, aiming to foster new interdisciplinary research areas. The journal covers a wide scope, including fundamental molecular photochemistry, organic and inorganic photochemistry, photoelectrochemistry, photocatalysis, solar energy conversion, photobiology, and more. It provides a forum for discussing advancements and promoting collaboration in the field of photochemistry.