Harnessing Reversible Electronic Energy Transfer: From Molecular Dyads to Molecular Machines.

Chemphyschem

Institut des Sciences Moléculaires, Université Bordeaux/ CNRS, 351 crs de la liberation, 33405, Talence cedex, France.

Published: June 2016

Reversible electronic energy transfer (REET) may be instilled in bi-/multichromophoric molecule-based systems, following photoexcitation, upon judicious structural integration of matched chromophores. This leads to a new set of photophysical properties for the ensemble, which can be fully characterized by steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopic methods. Herein, we take a comprehensive look at progress in the development of this type of supermolecule in the last five years, which has seen systems evolve from covalently tethered dyads to synthetic molecular machines, exemplified by two different pseudorotaxanes. Indeed, REET holds promise in the control of movement in molecular machines, their assembly/disassembly, as well as in charge separation.

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