[60]Fullerene-porphyrin []pseudorotaxanes: self-assembly, photophysics and third-order NLO response

By means of different spectroscopic techniques, we investigate a novel series of porphyrin derivatives (H 2 TPP), connected to dibenzo-24-crown-8 (DB24C8) moieties, which undergo self-assembly with different methano[60]fullerene units bearing dibenzylammonium (DBA) cations. The formation of both [2]...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2016-04, Vol.18 (17), p.11858-11868
Hauptverfasser: or evi, L, Marangoni, T, De Leo, F, Papagiannouli, I, Aloukos, P, Couris, S, Pavoni, E, Monti, F, Armaroli, N, Prato, M, Bonifazi, D
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Zusammenfassung:By means of different spectroscopic techniques, we investigate a novel series of porphyrin derivatives (H 2 TPP), connected to dibenzo-24-crown-8 (DB24C8) moieties, which undergo self-assembly with different methano[60]fullerene units bearing dibenzylammonium (DBA) cations. The formation of both [2] and [3]pseudorotaxanes was proved by means of NMR, UV-Vis-NIR absorption and emission spectroscopies. With the support of molecular modelling studies, spectroscopic investigations showed the presence of a secondary interaction between the porphyrin and the C 60 chromophores leading to the formation of different types of "face-to-face" assemblies. Remarkably, investigations of the non-linear optical response of these supramolecular systems showed that individual porphyrin and fullerene derivatives exhibit significantly lower second hyperpolarizability values when compared to their pseudorotaxanes functionalised counterparts. This proves that this class of supramolecular materials possesses relevant NLO response, which strongly depends on the structural arrangement of the chromophores in solution. Herein we report a series of porphyrin and methano[60]fullerene that undergo self-assembly.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/c5cp06055a