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Photoinduced hydrogen evolution with peptide dendrimer–multi-Zn(II)–porphyrin, viologen, and hydrogenase

✍ Scribed by Muneyoshi Sakamoto; Toshiaki Kamachi; Ichiro Okura; Akihiko Ueno; Hisakazu Mihara


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
131 KB
Volume
59
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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✦ Synopsis


To construct an artificial photosynthetic system, multi-Zn(II)-mesoporphyrins in peptide dendrimers were equipped as a photosensitizer of photoinduced hydrogen evolution in a fourcomponent system (electron donor, photosensitizer, electron carrier, and catalyst), so that hydrogen was evolved effectively by the dendrimer architecture, for the first time. The hydrogen evolution activity was correlated to the photoreduction ability of viologen by the Zn-porphyrin-peptide dendrimers. Additionally, using positively charged methyl-viologen as an electron carrier, the photoinduced hydrogen evolution function with the positively charged peptide dendrimer was superior to that with the negatively charged peptide dendrimer, despite that the positive dendrimer did not strongly bind the positively charged methyl-viologen with the electrostatic interaction. By contrast, when zwitterionic propylviologen sulfonate was used, photoreduction and hydrogen evolution properties were identical between the positively and the negatively charged dendrimers. These results demonstrated that the dynamic interaction between the positive dendrimer and methyl-viologen was preferable for the photoreduction and hydrogen evolution, and that the three-dimensional assembly of Zn(II)-mesoporphyrins using the peptide dendrimers was effective as a photosensitizer in the artificial photosynthesis.


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