We have prepared three isomeric donor-acceptor systems, in which two phthalocyanine (Pc) units have been attached to the 1-,5- (1a), 1-,8- (1b), or 2-,6- (1c) positions of a central anthraquinone (AQ) moiety, leading to packed (1b) or extended (1a and 1c) topologies. The electronic interactions between the donor and the acceptor in the ground state or in the excited states have been studied by different electrochemical and photophysical techniques. Due to the markedly different topologies, we have been able to modify these interactions at the intramolecular level and, by a proper choice of the solvent environment, at the intermolecular level within aggregates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFine-tuned control over the donor strength in a series of trannulenes-based donor-acceptor ensembles is used to alter the deactivation path of the photoexcited-state chromophore and to modulate the rates of intramolecular electron transfer. For the first time, a detailed analysis of emission spectra, time-dependent spectroscopic measurements, and electrochemistry prove spectroscopically and kinetically that trannulenes can serve, in a manner similar to C(60) and C(60) monoadducts, as both electron and also as energy acceptor in donor-acceptor ensembles, producing widely different electron-transfer regimes. This investigation also shows that the integration of trannulenes, as a versatile electron-acceptor building block, consistently produces charge recombination in the inverted Marcus region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of donor-acceptor arrays (C60-oligo-PPV-exTTF; 16-20) incorporating pi-conjugated oligo(phenylenevinylene) wires (oligo-PPV) of different length between pi-extended tetrathiafulvalene (exTTF) as electron donor and C60 as electron acceptor has been prepared by multistep convergent synthetic approaches. The electronic interactions between the three electroactive species present in 16-20 were investigated by UV-visible spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Our studies clearly show that, although the C60 units are connected to the exTTF donors through a pi-conjugated oligo-PPV framework, no significant electronic interactions are observed in the ground state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDonor-acceptor nanoensembles, prepared via electrostatic interactions of single wall carbon nanotubes and porphyrin salts, give rise to photoinduced intra-complex charge separation that lasts tens of microseconds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[reaction: see text] Titration of porphyrin-fullerene rotaxanes with DABCO or 4,4'-bipyridine led to photo- and redoxactive catenanic architectures, which upon photoexcitation undergo a sequence of short-range energy and electron transfer events to give a long-lived charge-separated radical-pair state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiels-Alder cycloaddition of anthracene derivatives--bearing fused pi-extended TTFs--to C60 yielded thermally reversible donor-acceptor materials which function as fluorescence switches.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNovel zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc)/fullerene ligand (L) ensembles are assembled following simple biomimetic principles, which upon photoexcitation give rise to intra complex electron transfer quenching of the 1*ZnPc fluorescence.
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