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On the nature of charge-transfer excitations for molecules in aqueous solution: a polarizable QM/MM study

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Abstract

We illustrate the effect of solvation on the nature of electronic excitations of organic molecules which possess excited states of charge-transfer character. The analysis is carried out using both a continuum model and a polarizable QM/MM method that treats the solvent atomistically and embeds each atom in the solvent with a fluctuating charge which responds to the solute quantum-mechanical electrostatic potential in a self-consistent manner. We also show how solvation dynamics can influence the nature of the excited state of molecular systems. The application of the model to aqueous solutions of doxorubicin and a substituted polythiophene derivative shows that the solvent significantly affects the nature the excited states, which results in an enhanced or reduced charge-transfer character as measured using two of the most popular indices for evaluating the distance traveled by the electrons upon excitation.
Original languageEnglish
Article number82
JournalTheoretical Chemistry Accounts
Volume137
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

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