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Implementation of a Hamiliton-receptor-based hydrogen-bonding motif toward a new electron donor-acceptor prototype: electron versus energy transfer
Authors:Wessendorf Florian  Gnichwitz Jan-Frederik  Sarova Ginka H  Hager Kristine  Hartnagel Uwe  Guldi Dirk M  Hirsch Andreas
Institution:Institute of Organic Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Center for Molecular Materials (ICMM), Friedrich-Alexander Universit?t Erlangen-Nürnberg, Henkestrasse 42, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.
Abstract:A new modular concept for the self-assembly of electron donor-acceptor complexes is presented that ensures (i) fine-tuning the strength of the complexation, (ii) controlling the electronic coupling to impact electron and energy transfer processes, and (iii) high solubility of the corresponding hybrid architectures. This task has been realized through developing a series of porphyrin-fullerene donor-acceptor systems held together by a Hamilton-receptor-based hydrogen-bonding motif. In this context, novel libraries of C60 monoadducts (1) containing cyanuric acid side chains and of tetraphenylporphyrin derivatives (2) involving the complementary Hamilton-receptor unit were synthesized. The association constants of the corresponding 1:1 complexes (1.2) connected by six hydrogen bonds were determined complementary by NMR and fluorescence assays. Their strength, which was found to be in the range between 3.7 x 10(3) and 7.9 x 10(5) M-1, depends on the nature of the spacers, namely, hexylene versus propylene chains. Finally, transient absorption studies revealed photoinduced electron transfer from ZnP to C60 in the corresponding 1.2 complexes, which generate radical ion pair states that are persistent well beyond the ns time scale. In the case of the analogous SnP complexes, energy instead of electron transfer was observed. This is due to the shift of oxidation potential caused by presence of Sn in the oxidation state of +4.
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