TY - JOUR A1 - Fetsch, Corinna A1 - Gaitzsch, Jens A1 - Messager, Lea A1 - Battaglia, Giuseppe A1 - Luxenhofer, Roberts T1 - Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Block Copolypeptoids – Micelles, Worms and Polymersomes JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Polypeptoids are an old but recently rediscovered polymer class with interesting synthetic, physico-chemical and biological characteristics. Here, we introduce new aromatic monomers, N-benzyl glycine N-carboxyanhydride and N-phenethyl glycine N-carboxyanhydride and their block copolymers with the hydrophilic polysarcosine. We compare their self-assembly in water and aqueous buffer with the self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolypeptoids with aliphatic side chains. The aggregates in water were investigated by dynamic light scattering and electron microscopy. We found a variety of morphologies, which were influenced by the polymer structure as well as by the preparation method. Overall, we found polymersomes, worm-like micelles and oligo-lamellar morphologies as well as some less defined aggregates of interconnected worms and vesicles. Such, this contribution may serve as a starting point for a more detailed investigation of the self-assembly behavior of the rich class of polypeptoids and for a better understanding between the differences in the aggregation behavior of non-uniform polypeptoids and uniform peptoids. KW - bioinspired materials KW - polymer characterization KW - polymer synthesis KW - polymers KW - self-assembly Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147855 VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rest, Christina A1 - Mayoral, María José A1 - Fernández, Gustavo T1 - Aqueous Self-Sorting in Extended Supramolecular Aggregates JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Self-organization and self-sorting processes are responsible for the regulation and control of the vast majority of biological processes that eventually sustain life on our planet. Attempts to unveil the complexity of these systems have been devoted to the investigation of the binding processes between artificial molecules, complexes or aggregates within multicomponent mixtures, which has facilitated the emergence of the field of self-sorting in the last decade. Since, artificial systems involving discrete supramolecular structures, extended supramolecular aggregates or gel-phase materials in organic solvents or—to a lesser extent—in water have been investigated. In this review, we have collected diverse strategies employed in recent years to construct extended supramolecular aggregates in water upon self-sorting of small synthetic molecules. We have made particular emphasis on co-assembly processes in binary mixtures leading to supramolecular structures of remarkable complexity and the influence of different external variables such as solvent and concentration to direct recognition or discrimination processes between these species. The comprehension of such recognition phenomena will be crucial for the organization and evolution of complex matter. KW - co-aggregation KW - self-sorting KW - supramolecular chemistry KW - self-assembly Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129435 VL - 14 IS - 1 ER - TY - THES A1 - Rest, Christina T1 - Self-assembly of amphiphilic oligo(phenylene ethynylene)-based (bi)pyridine ligands and their Pt(II) and Pd(II) complexes T1 - Selbstorganisation von amphiphilen oligo(phenylenethinylen)-basierten (Bi)pyridin-Liganden und ihrer Pt(II) und Pd(II) Komplexe N2 - The presented work in the field of supramolecular chemistry describes the synthesis and detailed investigation of (bi)pyridine-based oligo(phenylene ethynylene) (OPE) amphiphiles, decorated with terminal glycol chains. The metal-ligating property of these molecules could be exploited to coordinate to Pd(II) and Pt(II) metal ions, respectively, resulting in the creation of novel metallosupramolecular π-amphiphiles of square-planar geometry. The focus of the presented studies is on the self-assembly behaviour of the OPE ligands and their corresponding metal complexes in polar and aqueous environment. In this way, the underlying aggregation mechanism (isodesmic or cooperative) is revealed and the influence of various factors on the self-assembly process in supramolecular systems is elucidated. In this regard, the effect of the molecular design of the ligand, the coordination to a metal centre as well as the surrounding medium, the pH value and temperature is investigated. N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit auf dem Gebiet der Supramolekularen Chemie beschäftigt sich mit der Synthese und detaillierten Untersuchung von (bi)pyridin-basierten Oligo(phenylenethinylen) (OPE)-Amphiphilen mit endständigen Glykolketten. Die komplexierende Eigenschaft dieser Moleküle wurde ausgenutzt um sie an Pd(II) bzw. Pt(II) Metallionen zu koordinieren, wobei neuartige metallosupramolekulare π-Amphiphile von quadratisch-planarer Geometrie entstehen. Das Hauptaugenmerk der beschriebenen Studien liegt auf der Selbstorganisation der OPE-Liganden und ihrer Metallkomplexe in polarer und wässriger Umgebung. Dabei wurde der zu Grunde liegende Aggregationsmechanismus (isodesmisch oder kooperativ) bestimmt und der Einfluss verschiedener Faktoren auf den Selbstorganisationsprozess in supramolekularen Systemen aufzeigt. Neben dem Effekt des Moleküldesigns des Liganden und dessen Koordination an ein Metallzentrum wird auch der des umgebenden Mediums, des pH-Wertes sowie der Temperatur erläutert. KW - Supramolekulare Chemie KW - Selbstorganisation KW - Kooperativität KW - Aggregat KW - Amphiphile Verbindungen KW - cooperativity KW - non-covalent interactions KW - (bi)pyridine-based ligand KW - oligo(phenylene ethynylene) (OPE) KW - self-assembly KW - metallosupramolecular π-amphiphiles KW - Aggregation Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133248 ER - TY - THES A1 - Fetsch, Corinna T1 - Polypeptoide - Synthese und Charakterisierung T1 - Polypeptoids - Synthesis and characterization N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit befasste sich mit der bisher relativ unbekannten Polymerklasse der Polypeptoide, die hinsichtlich ihrer Verwendung als Biomaterial näher untersucht werden sollte. Hierbei war die Untersuchung des Polymerisationssystems ein wesentlicher Schwerpunkt. Dies beinhaltete zum einen die Synthesen verschiedener Monomere sowie deren Polymerisationskinetiken und zum anderen Studien über die Stabilität des aktiven Kettenendes. Um mehr über die Polypeptoide zu erfahren, wurden die erhaltenen Homopolymere nach der Strukturanalyse hinsichtlich ihrer physikochemischen Eigen-schaften untersucht. Im Anschluss erfolgte die Synthese von (amphiphilen) Blockco-polypeptoiden, die sich in wässrigen Lösungen zu definierten Morphologien zusammen-lagern. Die resultierenden Morphologien, sowohl mizellare als auch vesikuläre Strukturen, wurden mit verschiedenen Methoden, wie z. B. der Pyren-Fluoreszenz-Spektroskpie und der dynamischen Lichtstreuung, untersucht. Erste Erkenntnisse über die Biokompatibilität der Polypeptoide sollte die Bestimmung der Zellviabilität in verschiedenen Polymerlösungen liefern. Die verschiedenen Studien über die Polypeptoide zeigten, dass diese Polymerklasse über eine besonders lebende Polymerisation synthetisiert werden kann. Dabei resultieren Produkte, die sich durch eine Poisson-Verteilung und eine hohe Endgruppengenauigkeit auszeichnen. Zusätzlich bestehen Polypeptoide aus einem abbaubaren Rückgrat und, im Vergleich zu den Polypeptiden, besitzen sie eine erhöhte proteolytische Stabilität. Amphiphile Blockcopolypeptoide sind zudem in der Lage, sich in Lösung zu verschiedenen Morphologien anzuordnen. Durch die Variierung der Seitenkette und des f kann sowohl die Selbstorganisation als auch das Mikroumfeld der Aggregate abgestimmt werden. Darüber hinaus können die amphiphile Blockcopolymere, die sich zu Mizellen anordnen, hydrophobe Substanzen solubilisieren. Polypeptoide liefern all die nötige chemische Vielseitigkeit und potentielle Biokompatibilität, um bestehende sowie neuartige Probleme in biomedizinischen Anwendungen zu bewältigen. Zukünftige in vivo und in vitro Test werden das Potential, aber auch die Grenzen dieser neuen Polymerklasse als Biomaterial zeigen. N2 - The present work focused on the synthesis and characterization of the relatively unknown polymer class polypeptoids and their potential as a biomaterial. In detail, the syntheses of different monomers and their polymerization kinetics as well as studies on the stability of the active chain end were investigated. Furthermore, the physicochemical properties with respect to the polymer structure were analyzed by a series of homo- and block copolymers. The self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolypeptoids in aqueous solution resulted in micellar as well as vesicular structures, which were studied meticulously by various methods such as pyrene fluorescence spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering. First results about the biocompatibility of the polypeptoids was gained by cell viability assay. The various studies on the polypeptoids showed that this polymer class is accessible through an extraordinary living polymerization. The obtained products are characterized by a Poisson distribution and a high end-group fidelity. Additionally, polypeptoids consist of a degradable backbone and feature enhanced proteolytic stability in contrast to polypeptides. Moreover, amphiphilic block copolypeptoids are able to assemble in aqueous solution into different morphologies. By variation of the side chain and f the self-assembly as well as the microenvironment of the aggregates can be fine-tuned. In addition, amphiphilic block copolymers which formed micelles are able to solubilize hydrophobic compounds. In summary, the polypeptoids provide all the chemical versatility and potentially biocompatibility necessary to overcome existing as well as novel problems in biomedical applications. Future in vivo and in vitro tests will show the potential, but also limits of this new polymer class as a biomaterial. KW - Polymerisation KW - Lichtstreuung KW - Selbstorganisation KW - Ringöffnungspolymerisation KW - Polypeptoid KW - self-assembly KW - light scattering KW - N-Carboxyanhydride KW - ring-opening polymerization KW - Peptoide KW - Biomaterial Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-109157 ER - TY - THES A1 - Shao, Changzhun T1 - Programming Self-assembly: Formation of Discrete Perylene Bisimide Aggregates T1 - Steuerung der Selbstassemblierung: Aufbau der diskreten Perylenbisimid-Aggregaten N2 - The objective of this thesis focuses on the development of strategies for precise control of perylene bisimide (PBI) self-assembly and the in-depth elucidation of structural and optical features of discrete PBI aggregates by means of NMR and UV/Vis spectroscopy. The strategy for discrete dimer formation of PBIs is based on delicate steric control that distinguishes the two facets of the central perylene surface. The strategy applied in this thesis for accessing discrete PBI quadruple and further oligomeric stacks relies on backbone-directed PBI self-assembly. For this purpose, two tweezer-like PBI dyads bearing the respective rigid backbones, diphenylacetylene (DPA) and diphenylbutydiyne (DPB), were synthesized. The distinct aggregation behavior of these structurally similar PBI dyads can be ascribed to the intramolecular distance between the two PBI chromophores imparted by the DPA and DPB spacers. N2 - Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist die Entwicklung von Strategien für die präzise Steuerung der PBI-Selbstorganisation sowie die gründliche Aufklärung der strukturellen und optischen Eigenschaften von diskreten PBI-Aggregaten mittels NMR- und UV/Vis-Spektroskopie. Die Strategie der diskreten Dimerbildung von PBIs ist auf der empfindlichen sterischen Kontrolle begründet, die eine Differenzierung der beiden Facetten der zentralen Perylenoberfläche ermöglicht. Um diskrete vierfache und höhere oligomere PBI-Stapel zu erhalten, behilft sich die vorliegende Arbeit der PBI-Selbstorganisation, die durch ein Rückgrat vermittelt wird. Zu diesem Zweck wurden zwei pinzettenartige PBI-Dyaden synthetisiert, die die starren Rückgrate Diphenylacetylen (DPA) bzw. Diphenylbutydiyn (DPB) tragen (Abbildung 2). Das unterschiedliche Aggregationsverhalten dieser strukturell ähnlichen PBI-Dyaden kann den verschiedenen intramolekularen Abständen der beiden PBI-Chromophore zugeschrieben werden, die durch DPA bzw. DPB als Abstandshalter vorgegeben werden. KW - Farbstoff KW - perylene bisimide KW - self-assembly KW - dimer KW - Perylenderivate KW - Selbstorganisation Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-69298 ER - TY - THES A1 - Baß, Utz T1 - Analysis of MBE-grown II-VI Hetero-Interfaces and Quantum-Dots by Raman Spectroscopy T1 - Analyse von MBE-gewachsenen II-VI Heterogrenzschichten und Quantenpunkten mittels Ramanspektroskopie N2 - The material system of interest in this thesis are II-VI-semiconductors. The first part of this thesis focuses on the formation of self-assembled CdSe-based quantum dots (QD) on ZnSe. The lattice constants of ZnSe and CdSe differ as much as about 7\% and therefore a CdSe layer grown on top of ZnSe experiences a huge strain. The aspired strain relief constitutes in the self-assembly of QDs (i.e. a roughened layer structure). Additionally, this QD layer is intermixed with Zn as this is also a possibility to decrease the strain in the layer. For CdSe on ZnSe, in Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE), various QD growth procedures were analysed with respect to the resulting Cd-content of the non-stoichiometric ternary (Zn,Cd)Se. The evaluation was performed by Raman Spectroscopy as the phonon frequency depends on the Cd-content. The second part of the thesis emphasis on the interface properties of n-ZnSe on n-GaAs. Different growth start procedures of the ZnSe epilayer may lead to different interface configurations with characteristic band-offsets and carrier depletion layer widths. The analysis is mainly focused on the individual depletion layer widths in the GaAs and ZnSe. This non-destructive analysis is performed by evaluating the Raman signal which comprises of phonon scattering from the depleted regions and coupled plasmon-phonon scattering from regions with free carriers. N2 - Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation wurden II-VI Halbleiter untersucht. Der erste Teil behandelt die Selbstorganisation von CdSe basierten Quantenpunkten auf ZnSe. Die Gitterkonstante von ZnSe und CdSe differieren um ca. 7% und daher erfährt eine CdSe Schicht auf ZnSe eine riesige Verspannung. Der angestrebte Abbau dieser Verspannung resultiert in der Selbstorganisation von Quantenpunkten (bzw. einer rauen CdSe-Oberfläche). Zusätzlich bietet die Durchmischung mit Zn eine weitere Möglichkeit die Verspannung zu senken. In der Arbeit wurde mittels Raman Spektroskopie der Einfluss von verschiedenen MBE-Wachstumsmethoden auf den resultierenden Cd-Gehalt der Quantenpunktschicht untersucht. Im zweiten Teil standen die Grenzflächeneigenschaften von n-ZnSe auf n-GaAs im Fokus. Unterschiedliche Wachstumsmethoden dieser Grenzflächen können sich auf verschiedene Eigenschaften auswirken. Insbesondere in der Ausbildung von Verarmungszonen innerhalb der beiden Materialien an der Grenzfläche. Hierzu kam auch Raman Spektroskopie zum Einsatz da sich das Raman Signal aus Streubeiträgen von Phononen aus den verarmten Zonen und aus gekoppelten Plasmon-Phonon Moden aus den Schichten mit freien Ladungsträgern zusammensetzt. KW - Zwei-Sechs-Halbleiter KW - Molekularstrahlepitaxie KW - self-assembly KW - quantum-dots KW - Raman KW - plasmon KW - phonon KW - Wide-gap-Halbleiter KW - n-Halbleiter Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-73413 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schmidt, Ralf T1 - Hamilton-Receptor-Mediated Self-Assembly of Merocyanine Dyes into Supramolecular Polymers T1 - Hamilton-Rezeptor-vermittelte Selbstorganisation von Merocyaninfarbstoffen zu supramolekularen Polymeren N2 - Die Selbstorganisation von Merocyaninfarbstoffen zu supramolekularen Polymeren wurde untersucht. Dabei konnte die Anordnung der hoch dipolaren Farbstoffe durch die Verwendung von verschiedenen Kombinationen von Wasserstoffbrückenbindungsmotiven und dipolarer Aggregation der Chromophore gesteuert. N2 - The self-assembly of merocyanine dyes into supramolecular polymers has been studied. Thereby, the spacial arrangement of the highly dipolar dyes has been controled by employing different combinations of hydrogen bonding motifs and dipolar aggregation of the chromophores. KW - Selbstorganisation KW - Merocyanine KW - Polymere KW - Supramolekulare Struktur KW - Organische Chemie KW - cooperativity KW - dipolar aggregation KW - dyes/pigments KW - hydrogen bond KW - self-assembly Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-56265 ER - TY - THES A1 - Li, Xueqing T1 - Hydrogen Bond-directed Self-assembly of Perylene Bisimide Organogelators N2 - Perylene bisimide (PBI) dyes are a widely used class of industrial pigments, and currently have gained significant importance for organic-based electronic and optical devices. Structural modification at the PBI core results in changes of the optical and electronic properties, which enable tailored functions. Moreover, the aggregation behavior of PBIs is alterable and controllable to achieve new materials, among which organogels are of particular interest because of their potential for applications as supramolecular soft materials. In this work, new PBI-based organic gelators were designed, synthesized, and characterized, and the aggregation behaviors under different conditions were intensively studied by various spectroscopic and microscopic methods. In chapter 2, a brief overview is given on the structural and functional features of organogel systems. The definition, formation and reversibility of organogels are introduced. Some examples on dye based organogel are selected, among which PBI-based organogelators reported so far are especially emphasized. Some basic knowledges of supramolecular chirality are also overviewed such as characterization, amplification, and symmetry breaking of the chiral aggregates. According to our former experiences, PBIs tend to form aggregates because the planer aromatic cores interact with one another by pi-pi interaction. In chapter 3, a new PBI molecule is introduced which possesses amide groups between the conjugated core and periphery alkyl chains. It is found that well oriented aggregates are formed by hydrogen bonding and the pi-pi interaction of the cores. These interactions enable the aggregates to grow in one-dimension forming very long fibers, and these fibers further intercross to 3D network structures, e.g., organogels. In comparison to the very few PBI-based gelators reported before, one advantage of this gelator is that, it is more versatile and can gelate a wide range of organic solvents. Moreover, the well-organized fibers that are composed of extended π-stacks provide efficient pathways for n-type charge carriers. Interestingly, AFM studies reveal that the PBI molecules form well-defined helical fibers in toluene. Both left-handed (M) and right-handed (P) helicities can be observed without any preference for one handedness because the building block is intrinsically achiral. In chapter 4, we tried to influence the M/P enantiomeric ratio by applying external forces. For example, we utilized chiral solvents to generate chiral aggregates with a preferential handedness. AFM analysis of the helices showed that a enantiomeric ratio of about 60: 40 can be achieved by aggregation in chiral solvents R- or S-limonene. Moreover, the long aggregated fibres can align at macroscopic level in vortex flows upon rotary stirring In chapter 5, bulky tetra-phenoxy groups are introduced in the bay area of the PBI gelator. The conjugated core of the new molecule is now distorted because of the steric hindrance. UV/Vis studies reveal a J-type aggregation in apolar solvents like MCH due to intermolecular pi-pi-stacking and hydrogen-bonding interactions. Microscopic studies reveal formation of columnar aggregates in apolar solvent MCH, thus this molecule lacks the ability to form gels in this solvent, but form highly fluorescent lyotropic mesophases at higher concentration. On the other hand, in polar solvents like acetone and dioxane, participation of the solvent molecules in hydrogen bonding significantly reduced the aggregation propensity but enforced the gel formation. The outstanding fluorescence properties of the dye in both J-aggregated viscous lyotropic mesophases and bulk gel phases suggest very promising applications in photonics, photovoltaics, security printing, or as fluorescent sensors. In chapter 6, we did some studies on combining PBI molecules with inorganic gold nanorods. Gold nanorods were synthesized photochemically. By virtue of the thioacetate functionalized PBIs, the rods were connected end to end to form gold nanochains, which were characterized by absorption spectra and TEM measurement. Such chromophore-nanorod hybrids might be applied to guide electromagnetic radiation based on optical antenna technology. KW - Perylenderivate KW - Selbstorganisation KW - Wasserstoffbrückenbindung KW - Gelieren KW - Supramolekulare Struktur KW - organogelator KW - perylene bisimide KW - self-assembly Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-43727 ER - TY - THES A1 - Rehm, Thomas Helge T1 - A Guide to Supramolecular Assemblies in Polar Solutions - From Nanometre-Sized Cyclic Dimers to Large Vesicular Structures T1 - Ein Leitfaden für supramolekulare Verbände in polaren Lösungen - Von Nanometer-großen zyklischen Dimeren zu großen vesikularen Strukturen N2 - This PhD thesis introduced several concepts for the construction of new supramolecular assem-blies in polar solvents. Although the building blocks differ in their binding mode and association strength they follow the same principle: one main driving force for the self-assembly in polar solutions in combination with one texturing force. The main self-assembly process is based on the mutual interaction of hydrogen-bond enforced ion pairs which deliver the association energy needed for stable, supramolecular structures even in polar solvents. The texturing force itself is represented by the linkers between the zwitterionic building blocks or parts of them. The different length and functionalization of the linkers have a tremendous influence on the mode of self-assembly leading to cyclic dimers, vesicles, layers or solid spheres. Hence, this principle is suitable for the construction of programmable monomers. Since the derivatisation of the main binding motive is rather simple it offers a great number of new and undoubtedly fascinating structures with potential applications in material and biomimetic science. N2 - Diese Doktorarbeit stellte mehrere Konzept für den Aufbau von neuen supramolekularen Verbindungen in polaren Solventien vor. Obwohl sich die Bausteine bezüglich ihres Bindungsmodus und ihrer Assoziationsstärke unterscheiden, folgen sie alle dem gleichen Prinzip: eine Haupttriebkraft für den Selbstassoziationsprozess in polaren Lösemitteln in Kombination mit einer strukturgebenden Kraft. Die Haupttriebkraft stellen wasserstoffbrückenbindungsvermittelte Ionenpaare dar, die die nötige Assoziationsenergie für stabile, supramolekulare Strukturen auch in polaren Lösungen liefern. Die strukturierende Kraft selbst wird durch die Linkermoleküle zwi-schen den Zwitterionen oder Teilen von diesen vermittelt. Die unterschiedliche Länge und Funktionalisierung der Linker haben einen enormen Einfluss auf den Modus der Selbstassoziation, so dass die Bildung von zyklischen Dimeren, Vesikeln, Schichten oder Vollkugeln möglich war. Daher kann dieses Konzept für den Aufbau von programmierbaren Monomeren verwendet werden. Die Derivatisierung des zwitterionischen Bindungsmotivs gestaltet sich relativ einfach, so dass eine große Anzahl von neuen und zweifelsohne faszinierenden Nanostrukturen für zukünftige Anwendungen in der Materialwissenschaft und Biomimetik zur Verfügung steht. KW - Supramolekulare Chemie KW - Vesikel KW - Selbstassoziation KW - polare Lösung KW - vesicle KW - self-assembly KW - polar solution Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-28359 ER - TY - THES A1 - Röger, Cornelia T1 - Bioinspired Light-Harvesting Zinc Chlorin Rod Aggregates Powered by Peripheral Chromophores T1 - Bioinspirierte lichtsammelnde Zinchlorin-Stabaggregate N2 - Artificial light-harvesting (LH) systems have been obtained by self-assembly of naphthalene diimide-functionalized zinc chlorin dyads and triad in nonpolar, aprotic solvents. UV-vis, CD, and steady-state emission spectroscopy as well as atomic force microscopy showed that rod-like structures are formed by excitonic interactions of zinc chlorin units, while the appended naphthalene diimide dyes do not aggregate at the periphery of the cylinders. In all cases, photoexcitation of the enveloping naphthalene diimides at 540 and 620 nm, respectively, was followed by highly efficient energy-transfer processes to the inner zinc chlorin backbone, as revealed by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy on the picosecond time-scale. As a consequence, the LH efficiencies of zinc chlorin rod aggregates were increased by up to 63%. The effective utilization of solar energy recommends these biomimetic systems for an application in electronic materials on the nanoscale. N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden selbstorganisierte Lichtsammelsysteme auf der Basis von Napthalinbisimid-funktionalisierten Zinkchlorinen beschrieben. KW - Farbstoff KW - Scheibe-Aggregat KW - Naphthalinbisimid KW - Chlorin KW - Selbstorganisation KW - Lichtsammelsystem KW - Energietransfer KW - naphthalene diimide KW - chlorin KW - self-assembly KW - light harvesting KW - energy transfer Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26760 ER -