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Chemistry ; 28(60): e202201552, 2022 Oct 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35862831

RESUMO

Porphyrinoids are considered perfect candidates for their incorporation into electron donor-acceptor (D-A) arrays due to their remarkable optoelectronic properties and low reorganization energies. For the first time, a series of subphthalocyanine (SubPc) and corrole (Cor) were covalently connected through a short-range linkage. SubPc axial substitution strategies were employed, which allowed the synthesis of the target molecules in decent yields. In this context, a qualitative synthetic approach was performed to reverse the expected direction of the different electronic events. Consequently, in-depth absorption, fluorescence, and electrochemical assays enabled the study of electronic and photophysical properties. Charge separation was observed in cases of electron-donating Cors, whereas a quantitative energy transfer from the Cor to the SubPc was detected in the case of electron accepting Cors.


Assuntos
Porfirinas , Porfirinas/química , Elétrons , Transferência de Energia , Eletrônica
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Chemistry ; 28(13): e202103891, 2022 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35084748

RESUMO

Electron-donating corroles (Cor) were integrated with electron-accepting phthalocyanines (Pc) to afford two different non-covalent Cor ⋅ Pc systems. At the forefront was the coordination between a 10-meso-pyridine Cor and a ZnPc. The complexation was corroborated in a combination of NMR, absorption, and fluorescence assays, and revealed association with binding constants as high as 106  m-1 . Steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopies evidenced that regardless of exciting Cor or Pc, the charge-separated state evolved efficiently in both cases, followed by a slow charge-recombination to reinstate the ground state. The introduction of non-covalent linkages between Cor and Pc induces sizeable differences in the context of light harvesting and transfer of charges when compared with covalently linked Cor-Pc conjugates.


Assuntos
Elétrons , Porfirinas , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Porfirinas/química
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Nanoscale ; 13(30): 13116-13128, 2021 Aug 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34477795

RESUMO

Carbon dots (CDs) are strongly fluorescent advanced materials that are promising for applications in bio-imaging, sensors or luminescent displays. One of the most-widely used class of CDs is synthesized via an aqueous, bottom-up technique starting from citric acid (CA) and an amino-precursor. Very high fluorescence quantum yields (QY) are reported for the resulting CDs. The as-synthesized raw suspensions, however, are crude mixtures of many components: bare carbon cores, carbon cores functionalized with fluorophores, freely floating molecular fluorophores, and several other by-products. In this study, we synthesized CDs from CA and amino acid cysteine (Cys) hydrothermally and demonstrate a complete separation of all components by means of two step gradient chromatography. In the first step, the separation was carried out on a normal-pressure preparative silica-gel column to get sufficient amounts of material to investigate structure and optical properties of the collected fractions. This preparative gradient elution method enabled us to separate moderately-fluorescent CDs from freely floating molecular fluorophores, polymeric fluorophores and CDs with built-in fluorophores. Here, we evidenced that amorphous CDs co-exist with crystalline CDs in one and the same suspension and showed that the amount of crystalline CDs increases with the synthesis temperature. In the second step, we turned to high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to further improve and optimize the efficiency of purification and automate it. Via HPLC, we were able to well-separate of up to six components. Within this work, we laid the foundation for CD purification with the highest possible purity for aqueous, bottom-up synthesized CDs and quantified the true quantum yield of CDs.


Assuntos
Carbono , Pontos Quânticos , Cromatografia , Corantes Fluorescentes , Água
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Chemistry ; 27(32): 8325-8336, 2021 Jun 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33831260

RESUMO

A modified synthetic pathway towards perylene-perylene dimers and a facile purification method to obtain the regioisomerically pure syn- and anti-isomers are reported. In addition, a novel perylene-naphthalene heterodimer with 30 conjugated π-electron pairs was designed and synthesized on the basis of a previously described precursor and the resulting regioisomers were separated from each other. Thereby, the opto-electronic properties of the linearly elongated chromophores could be investigated regarding the differences in length of their aromatic system and the configuration of the isomers. Further tuning of their energy gaps was realized via protonation and methylation of the dibenzimidazole-bridging unit. Extraordinary red-shifts of the absorption maxima of 62 nm for the methylated and 92 nm for the protonated perylene-perylene anti-isomer could be achieved. Moreover, the maxima for the syn-isomer could be shifted bathochromically by 87 and 113 nm, respectively.

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Chemistry ; 27(21): 6511-6521, 2021 Apr 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33492668

RESUMO

Perylene- as well as naphthalenediimides were fused to hexabenzocoronenes (HBCs) at their imide position to realize highly π-extended donor-acceptor (D-A)-hybrids. Successful isomer separation in the first step was decisive to guarantee a straightforward synthetic sequence. Hexaphenylbenzenes as precursors were accessed via Diels-Alder reactions and reacted in a Scholl oxidation to yield the respective HBC derivatives. The fully conjugated benzimidazole linker, which separates the electron donating HBC from the electron accepting rylenediimide, enabled the formation of either a linear or a helical configuration. Largely different chemical, physical, and optoelectrical characteristics were noted for the two configurations. What stood out was their aggregation and their excited state deactivation depending on the solvent polarity. Results from global analysis of the femtosecond transient absorption data corroborated the formation of a charge-transfer (CT) state that is stabilized in the helically fused configuration relative to the linear analogue. However, a comparison with spectroelectrochemical experiments failed to disclose evidence for a charge-separated (CS) state.

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Chemistry ; 27(5): 1670-1679, 2021 Jan 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33140885

RESUMO

Synthesis and characterization of a series of rylene-diimide substituted hexaphenylbenzenes (HPBs) is presented. The direct connection of the rylene-diimide units to the HPBs via the imide-N-position without any linkers as well as the use of naphthalene-diimides (NDIs) next to perylene-diimides (PDIs) is unprecedented. While mono-substituted products were obtained by imidization reactions with amino-HPB and the respective rylene-monoimides, key step for the formation of tri- and hexa-substituted HPBs is the Co-catalysed cyclotrimerization. Particular emphasis for physic-chemical characterization was on to the number of NDIs/PDIs per HPB and the overall substitution patterns. Lastly, Scholl oxidation conditions were applied to all HPB systems to generate the corresponding hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronenes (HBCs). Importantly, the efficiency of the transformation strongly depends on the number of NDIs/PDIs. While three rylene-diimide units already hinder the Scholl reaction, the successful synthesis of mono-substituted HBCs is possible.

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Chemistry ; 26(59): 13451-13461, 2020 Oct 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32293078

RESUMO

Owing to the electron-donating and -accepting nature of corroles (Corr) and phthalocyanines (Pc), respectively, we designed and developed two novel covalently linked Corr-Pc conjugates. The synthetic route allows the preparation of the target conjugates in satisfying yields. Comprehensive steady-state absorption, fluorescence, and electrochemical assays enabled insights into energy and electron-transfer processes upon photoexcitation. Coordinating a pyridine-appended subphthalocyanine (SubPc) to the Pc of the conjugate sets up the ways and means to realize the first example of an array composed by three different porphyrinoids, which drives a cascade of energy and charge-transfer processes. Importantly, the SubPc assists in stabilizing the charge-separated state, that is, one-electron oxidized Corr and the one electron-reduced Pc, upon photoexcitation by means of a reductive charge transfer to the SubPc. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of an intramolecular oxidation of a Corr within electron-donor-acceptor conjugates by means of just photoexcitation. Moreover, the combination of Corr, Pc, and SubPc guarantees panchromatic absorption across the visible range of the solar spectrum, with the SubPc covering the "green gap" that usually affects porphyrinoids.

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Chem Sci ; 11(27): 7123-7132, 2020 Jun 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34122999

RESUMO

Here, we present a novel butadiyne-linked HBC-ethynyl-porphyrin dimer, which exhibits in the ground state strong absorption cross sections throughout the UV and visible ranges of the solar spectrum. In short, a unidirectional flow of excited state energy from the HBC termini to the (metallo)porphyrin focal points enables concentrating light at the latter. Control over excitonic interactions within, for example, the electron-donating porphyrin dimers was realized by complexation of bidentate ligands to set up panchromatic absorption that extends all the way into the near-infrared range. The bidentate binding motif was then exploited to create a supramolecular electron donor-acceptor assembly based on a HBC-ethynyl-porphyrin dimer and an electron accepting bis(aminoalkyl)-substituted fullerene. Of great relevance is the fact that charge separation from the photoexcited HBC-ethynyl-porphyrin dimer to the bis(aminoalkyl)-substituted fullerene is activated not only upon photoexciting the HBCs in the UV as well as the (metallo)porphyrins in the visible but also in the NIR. Implicit is the synergetic interplay of energy and charge transfer in a photosynthetic mimicking manner. The dimer and bis-HBC-ethynyl-porphyrin monomers, which serve as references, were probed by means of steady-state as well as time-resolved optical spectroscopies, including global target analyses of the time-resolved transient absorption data.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(21): 6932-6937, 2019 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30835927

RESUMO

The synthesis and characterization of a covalent all-fullerene C60 -Lu3 N@Ih -C80 electron donor-acceptor conjugate has been realized by sequential 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions of azomethine ylides on Lu3 N@Ih -C80 and C60 . To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that two fullerenes behaving as both electron donor (Lu3 N@Ih -C80 ) and acceptor (C60 ) are forming an electroactive dumbbell. DFT calculations reveal up to 16 diastereomeric pairs, that is, 8 with syn and 8 with anti orientation, with the anti-RSSS isomer being the most stable. Spectroelectrochemical absorption and femtosecond transient absorption experiments support the notion that a C60 ⋅- -Lu3 N@Ih -C80 ⋅+ charge-separated state is formed. Spin conversion from the charge-separated singlet state C60 ⋅- -Lu3 N@Ih -C80 ⋅+ into the corresponding triplet state is facilitated by the heavy-atom effect stemming from the Lu3 N-cluster, which, in turn, slows down the charge recombination by one order of magnitude.

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