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  • Sequential Proton Coupled E...
    MacAleese, Luke; Hermelin, Sylvain; Hage, Krystel El; Chouzenoux, Pierre; Kulesza, Alexander; Antoine, Rodolphe; Bonacina, Luigi; Meuwly, Markus; Wolf, Jean-Pierre; Dugourd, Philippe

    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 04/2016, Letnik: 138, Številka: 13
    Journal Article

    Charge transfer mechanisms lay at the heart of chemistry and biochemistry. Proton coupled electron transfers (PCET) are central in biological processes such as photosynthesis and in the respiratory chain, where they mediate long-range charge transfers. These mechanisms are normally difficult to harness experimentally due to the intrinsic complexity of the associated biological systems. Metal-peptide cations experience both electron and proton transfers upon photoexcitation, proving an amenable model system to study PCET. We report on a time-resolved experiment designed to follow this dual charge transfer kinetics in HG3W+Ag+ (H = histidine, G = glycine, W = tryptophan) on time scales ranging from femtoseconds to milliseconds. While electron transfer completes in less than 4 ps, it triggers a proton transfer lasting over hundreds of microseconds. Molecular dynamics simulations show that conformational dynamic plays an important role in slowing down this reaction. This combined experimental and computational approach provides a view of PCET as a single phenomenon despite its very wide time-domain span.