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Nanochannels: hosts for the supramolecular organization of molecules and complexes.

Gion Calzaferri1.   

Abstract

Nanochannels have been used as hosts for supramolecular organization for a large variety of guests. The possibilities for building complex structures based on 2D and especially 3D nanochannel hosts are larger than those based on 1D nanochannel hosts. The latter are, however, easier to understand and to control. They still give rise to a rich world of fascinating objects with very distinguished properties. Important changes are observed if the channel diameter becomes smaller than 10 nm. The most advanced guest-nanochannel composites have been synthesized with nanochannels bearing a diameter of about 1 nm. Impressive complexity has been achieved by interfacing these composites with other objects and by assembling them into specific structures. This is explained in detail. Guest-nanochannel composites that absorb all light in the right wavelength range and transfer the electronic excitation energy via FRET to well-positioned acceptors offer a unique potential for developing FRET-sensitized solar cells, luminescent solar concentrators, color-changing media, and devices for sensing in analytical chemistry, biology, and diagnostics. Successful 1D nanochannel hosts for synthesizing guest-host composites have been zeolite-based. Among them the largest variety of guest-zeolite composites with appealing photochemical, photophysical, and optical properties has been prepared by using zeolite L (ZL) as a host. The reasons are the various possibilities for fine tuning the size and morphology of the particles, for inserting neutral molecules and cations, and for preparing rare earth complexes inside by means of the ship-in-a-bottle procedure. An important fact is that the channel entrances of ZL-based composites can be functonalized and completely blocked, if desired, and furthermore that targeted functionalization of the coat is possible. Different degrees of organizational levels and prospects for applications are discussed, with special emphasis on solar energy conversion devices.
© 2012 American Chemical Society

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22372711     DOI: 10.1021/la3000872

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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