Selective population of triplet excited states in heavy-atom-free BODIPY-C60 based molecular assemblies
Photophysical studies on a BODIPY-fullerene-distyryl BODIPY triad (BDP-C 60 -DSBDP) and its reference dyads (BODIPY-fullerene; BDP-C 60 and distyryl BODIPY-fullerene; DSBDP-C 60 ) are presented herein. In the triad, the association of the two chromophore units linked by a fullerene moiety leads to s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Photochemical & photobiological sciences 2022-09, Vol.21 (9), p.1573-1584 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Photophysical studies on a BODIPY-fullerene-distyryl BODIPY triad (BDP-C
60
-DSBDP) and its reference dyads (BODIPY-fullerene; BDP-C
60
and distyryl BODIPY-fullerene; DSBDP-C
60
) are presented herein. In the triad, the association of the two chromophore units linked by a fullerene moiety leads to strong near UV–Visible light absorption from 300 to 700 nm. The triplet-excited state was observed upon visible excitation in all these assemblies, and shown to be localized on the C
60
or BODIPY moieties. Using quantitative nanosecond transient absorption, we provide a complete investigation on the lifetime and formation quantum yield of the triplet-excited state. In the BDP-C
60
dyad, the triplet excited state of C
60
(
τ
= 7 ± 1 μs) was obtained with a quantum yield of 40 ± 8%. For the DSBDP-C
60
dyad and BDP-C
60
-DSBDP triad, a longer-lived triplet excited state with a lifetime of around 250 ± 20 μs centered on the DSBDP moiety was formed, with respective quantum yields of 37 ± 8 and 20 ± 4%. Triplet–triplet annihilation up-conversion is characterized in the BDP-C
60
dyad and the bichromophoric triad in the presence of perylene and DSBDP-monomer as respective annihilators. The photo-induced formation of a long-lived
3
DSBDP* in the triad coupled with panchromatic light absorption offers potential applications as a heavy-atom-free organic triplet photosensitizer.
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ISSN: | 1474-9092 1474-9092 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s43630-022-00241-z |