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Metal-mediated Discrete Supramolecular Assemblies of Porphyrins
Authors:Enzo Alessio  Elisabetta Iengo  Luigi G Marzilli
Institution:1. Dipartimento Scienze Chimiche , Università di Trieste , Via L. Giorgieri 1, Trieste , 34127 , Italy;2. Department of Chemistry , Emory University , Atlanta , GA , USA
Abstract:

There is substantial recent interest worldwide in the construction of multiporphyrin assemblies which can either mimic naturally occurring multichromophore aggregates, such as the photosynthetic reaction center and the light harvesting complex of purple bacteria, or which can be used as electron- and/or energy-transfer molecular devices for advanced technological tasks. The metal-mediated self-assembly approach, which exploits the formation of coordination bonds between peripheral basic site(s) on the porphyrins and metal centers, has recently allowed the design and preparation of sophisticated supramolecular architectures whose complexity and function begin to approach the properties of naturally occurring systems. Within this framework, meso -pyridyl/phenyl porphyrins (PyPs), or strictly related chromophores, can provide geometrically well-defined connections to as many as four metal centers by coordination of the pyridyl groups. Several discrete assemblies of various nuclearities, in which the pyridylporphyrins are linkers binding metalloporphyrins and/or coordination compounds, have been constructed in recent years. Our contribution to this field is reviewed, with the aim of providing insight into the design of new, more elaborated architectures of higher order.
Keywords:Porphyrins  Supramolecular Chemistry  Self-assembly  Ruthenium  Building Blocks
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