Luminescence of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. Part 2.—Copper(II), chromium(III), manganese(III), iron(II) and iron(III) porphyrins
Abstract
The absorption spectra of paramagnetic transition metal porphyrins consist of (ππ*), charge-transfer and tripmultiplet transitions. The tripmultiplet states result from interaction between the metal d-orbitals and the porphyrin (ππ*) excited triplet states. For CuIITPP, luminescence occurs from the lowest energy tripquartet state whilst CrIIITPP shows luminescence from tripquartet and tripsextet states. Luminescence from MnIIITPP and FeIIITPP is much less efficient and originates from the second tripmultiplet state. The rate constants for deactivation of the tripmultiplet states depend markedly upon the nature of the central metal ion and are much faster for MnIII and FeIII than for CuII and CrIII. Luminescence was not observed for FeIITPP, possibly due to the presence of a low-lying c.t. state.