Dynamic Chemical Devices: Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Its Ion-Triggered Switching in Nanomechanical Butterfly-Type Bis(porphyrin)terpyridines
A series of butterfly‐type molecular constructs has been prepared in good yield by using a double Stille coupling synthetic protocol. They are composed of a terpyridine (terpy) scaffold and two wings composed of appended porphyrins that are capable of switching from an extended W geometry to a compa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemistry : a European journal 2006-02, Vol.12 (7), p.1931-1940 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A series of butterfly‐type molecular constructs has been prepared in good yield by using a double Stille coupling synthetic protocol. They are composed of a terpyridine (terpy) scaffold and two wings composed of appended porphyrins that are capable of switching from an extended W geometry to a compact U geometry upon cation coordination of the terpy unit. The porphyrin moieties exist in the constructs either as free bases or they can be sequentially metallated, thus giving rise to wings of different “colours”. Stationary and time‐resolved emission studies of the HZn, ZnAu and Zn2Au constructs show that the electronic properties are strongly dependent on the geometry. In the extended W conformation an energy‐transfer process is seen from the free base to the Zn‐metallated porphyrin. In the U conformation in Zn2Au the donor luminescence resulting from the singlet excited state of the Zn wing is strongly, quenched not only due to the heavy atom effect but also due to a fast electron‐transfer process to the ground state of the Au wing. Furthermore, the binding of (α,ω)‐diamine substrates to the ZnII–porphyrin sites can also influence the conformation of the system. For the Zn2Zn construct, single‐crystal diffraction experiments with synchrotron radiation allowed the structure to be solved by direct methods and fully refined; it shows the expected U conformation. The central Zn atom is six‐coordinate, whereby the zinc atom is coordinated by the η3‐terpy ligand as well by monodentate and semi‐chelating acetate anions. The structure is made rigid by hydrogen bonds involving the aqua ligands on the outer Zn centres and acetate oxygen atoms. The present system thus represents a double‐trigger‐modulated optomechanical switching device with selective substrate binding for either metal atoms or tailored ligands. Both energy‐ and electron‐transfer processes can be controlled opening a means of improving the on/off ratio in future constructs.
Une série d'architectures moléculaires, présentant une forme de papillon, a été préparée avec de bons rendements en utilisant une méthodologie synthétique comprenant comme étape clé un double couplage de Stille. Ces architectures sont composées d'un squelette terpyridine (terpy), qui compose le torse du papillon, sur lequel deux ailes porphyriniques ont été greffées; la géométrie peut varier entre une conformation étendue en forme de W, et une conformation compacte en forme de U, dû à la complexation du torse terpy par un cation de |
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ISSN: | 0947-6539 1521-3765 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.200500602 |