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Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization

[Image: see text] Functional materials composed of spontaneously self-assembled electron donor and acceptor entities capable of generating long-lived charge-separated states upon photoillumination are in great demand as they are key in building the next generation of light energy harvesting devices....

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Autores principales: Caballero, Rubén, Barrejón, Myriam, Cerdá, Jesús, Aragó, Juan, Seetharaman, Sairaman, de la Cruz, Pilar, Ortí, Enrique, D’Souza, Francis, Langa, Fernando
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34260220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05133
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author Caballero, Rubén
Barrejón, Myriam
Cerdá, Jesús
Aragó, Juan
Seetharaman, Sairaman
de la Cruz, Pilar
Ortí, Enrique
D’Souza, Francis
Langa, Fernando
author_facet Caballero, Rubén
Barrejón, Myriam
Cerdá, Jesús
Aragó, Juan
Seetharaman, Sairaman
de la Cruz, Pilar
Ortí, Enrique
D’Souza, Francis
Langa, Fernando
author_sort Caballero, Rubén
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description [Image: see text] Functional materials composed of spontaneously self-assembled electron donor and acceptor entities capable of generating long-lived charge-separated states upon photoillumination are in great demand as they are key in building the next generation of light energy harvesting devices. However, creating such well-defined architectures is challenging due to the intricate molecular design, multistep synthesis, and issues associated in demonstrating long-lived electron transfer. In this study, we have accomplished these tasks and report the synthesis of a new fullerene–bis-Zn-porphyrin e-bisadduct by tether-directed functionalization of C(60) via a multistep synthetic protocol. Supramolecular oligomers were subsequently formed involving the two porphyrin-bearing arms embracing a fullerene cage of the vicinal molecule as confirmed by MALDI-TOF spectrometry and variable temperature NMR. In addition, the initially formed worm-like oligomers are shown to evolve to generate donut-like aggregates by AFM monitoring that was also supported by theoretical calculations. The final supramolecular donuts revealed an inner cavity size estimated as 23 nm, close to that observed in photosynthetic antenna systems. Upon systematic spectral, computational, and electrochemical studies, an energy level diagram was established to visualize the thermodynamic feasibility of electron transfer in these donor–acceptor constructs. Subsequently, transient pump–probe spectral studies covering the wide femtosecond-to-millisecond time scale were performed to confirm the formation of long-lived charge-separated states. The lifetime of the final charge-separated state was about 40 μs, thus highlighting the significance of the current approach of building giant self-organized donor–acceptor assemblies for light energy harvesting applications.
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spelling pubmed-83973052021-08-31 Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization Caballero, Rubén Barrejón, Myriam Cerdá, Jesús Aragó, Juan Seetharaman, Sairaman de la Cruz, Pilar Ortí, Enrique D’Souza, Francis Langa, Fernando J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Functional materials composed of spontaneously self-assembled electron donor and acceptor entities capable of generating long-lived charge-separated states upon photoillumination are in great demand as they are key in building the next generation of light energy harvesting devices. However, creating such well-defined architectures is challenging due to the intricate molecular design, multistep synthesis, and issues associated in demonstrating long-lived electron transfer. In this study, we have accomplished these tasks and report the synthesis of a new fullerene–bis-Zn-porphyrin e-bisadduct by tether-directed functionalization of C(60) via a multistep synthetic protocol. Supramolecular oligomers were subsequently formed involving the two porphyrin-bearing arms embracing a fullerene cage of the vicinal molecule as confirmed by MALDI-TOF spectrometry and variable temperature NMR. In addition, the initially formed worm-like oligomers are shown to evolve to generate donut-like aggregates by AFM monitoring that was also supported by theoretical calculations. The final supramolecular donuts revealed an inner cavity size estimated as 23 nm, close to that observed in photosynthetic antenna systems. Upon systematic spectral, computational, and electrochemical studies, an energy level diagram was established to visualize the thermodynamic feasibility of electron transfer in these donor–acceptor constructs. Subsequently, transient pump–probe spectral studies covering the wide femtosecond-to-millisecond time scale were performed to confirm the formation of long-lived charge-separated states. The lifetime of the final charge-separated state was about 40 μs, thus highlighting the significance of the current approach of building giant self-organized donor–acceptor assemblies for light energy harvesting applications. American Chemical Society 2021-07-14 2021-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8397305/ /pubmed/34260220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05133 Text en © 2021 American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Caballero, Rubén
Barrejón, Myriam
Cerdá, Jesús
Aragó, Juan
Seetharaman, Sairaman
de la Cruz, Pilar
Ortí, Enrique
D’Souza, Francis
Langa, Fernando
Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization
title Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization
title_full Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization
title_fullStr Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization
title_full_unstemmed Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization
title_short Self-Assembly-Directed Organization of a Fullerene–Bisporphyrin into Supramolecular Giant Donut Structures for Excited-State Charge Stabilization
title_sort self-assembly-directed organization of a fullerene–bisporphyrin into supramolecular giant donut structures for excited-state charge stabilization
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34260220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05133
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