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Superhydrophobic photosensitizers. Mechanistic studies of (1)O2 generation in the plastron and solid/liquid droplet interface.

David Aebisher1, Dorota Bartusik, Yang Liu, Yuanyuan Zhao, Mark Barahman, QianFeng Xu, Alan M Lyons, Alexander Greer.   

Abstract

We describe here a physical-organic study of the first triphasic superhydrophobic sensitizer for photooxidations in water droplets. Control of synthetic parameters enables the mechanistic study of "borderline" two- and three-phase superhydrophobic sensitizer surfaces where (1)O2 is generated in compartments that are wetted, partially wetted, or remain dry in the plastron (i.e., air layer beneath the droplet). The superhydrophobic surface is synthesized by partially embedding silicon phthalocyanine (Pc) sensitizing particles to specific locations on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) posts printed in a square array (1 mm tall posts on 0.5 mm pitch). In the presence of red light and oxygen, singlet oxygen is formed on the superhydrophobic surface and reacts with 9,10-anthracene dipropionate dianion (1) within a freestanding water droplet to produce an endoperoxide in 54-72% yields. Control of the (1)O2 chemistry was achieved by the synthesis of superhydrophobic surfaces enriched with Pc particles either at the PDMS end-tips or at PDMS post bases. Much of the (1)O2 that reacts with anthracene 1 in the droplets was generated by the sensitizer "wetted" at the Pc particle/water droplet interface and gave the highest endoperoxide yields. About 20% of the (1)O2 can be introduced into the droplet from the plastron. The results indicate that the superhydrophobic sensitizer surface offers a unique system to study (1)O2 transfer routes where a balance of gas and liquid contributions of (1)O2 is tunable within the same superhydrophobic surface.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24295210      PMCID: PMC3930608          DOI: 10.1021/ja410529q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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