Bioinspired Light-Harvesting Zinc Chlorin Rod Aggregates Powered by Peripheral Chromophores

Bioinspirierte lichtsammelnde Zinchlorin-Stabaggregate

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  • 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,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.show moreshow less
  • In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden selbstorganisierte Lichtsammelsysteme auf der Basis von Napthalinbisimid-funktionalisierten Zinkchlorinen beschrieben.

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Author: Cornelia Röger
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26760
Document Type:Doctoral Thesis
Granting Institution:Universität Würzburg, Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie
Faculties:Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie / Institut für Organische Chemie
Date of final exam:2008/02/22
Language:English
Year of Completion:2007
Dewey Decimal Classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 54 Chemie / 540 Chemie und zugeordnete Wissenschaften
GND Keyword:Farbstoff; Scheibe-Aggregat
Tag:Chlorin; Energietransfer; Lichtsammelsystem; Naphthalinbisimid; Selbstorganisation
chlorin; energy transfer; light harvesting; naphthalene diimide; self-assembly
Release Date:2008/03/27
Advisor:Prof. Dr. Frank Würthner