Synthesis and linear and nonlinear optical properties of low-melting π-extended porphyrins

A large and diverse library of trans-A sub(2)B sub(2) and A sub(2)BC-porphyrins possessing two arylethynyl substituents at the mesopositions has been efficiently synthesized and tested for their two-photon absorption (2PA) behavior. All compounds fall into three general types A- pi -A, D- pi -D or D...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2013-02, Vol.1 (10), p.2044-2053
Hauptverfasser: Koszelewski, Dominik, Nowak-Krol, Agnieszka, Drobizhev, Mikhail, Wilson, Craig J, Haley, Joy E, Cooper, Thomas M, Romiszewski, Jerzy, Gorecka, Ewa, Anderson, Harry L, Rebane, Aleksander, Gryko, Daniel T
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Zusammenfassung:A large and diverse library of trans-A sub(2)B sub(2) and A sub(2)BC-porphyrins possessing two arylethynyl substituents at the mesopositions has been efficiently synthesized and tested for their two-photon absorption (2PA) behavior. All compounds fall into three general types A- pi -A, D- pi -D or D- pi -A, where A is an electron-acceptor and D is an electron-donor moiety. These porphyrins contain two polyalkoxyaryl substituents, resulting in very low melting points (typically 110-125 degree C) and superb solubility in non-polar solvents. Some of these porphyrins exhibit two different crystal phases in addition to an isotropic liquid state. Their linear and nonlinear optical properties were thoroughly elucidated and analyzed. pi -Extended porphyrins emit light in the NIR and have moderate triplet state lifetimes. The increase of 2PA cross-section in the Soret region for porphyrins bearing strong electron-donating groups has been attributed to resonance enhancement (caused by intensification, redshift and broadening of the lowest Q-band) of gerade-gerade transition. The combination of high two-photon absorption cross-sections (>500 GM) and low melting points makes them perfect candidates for nonlinear optical materials in the 600-900 nm range.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/c3tc00594a