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Phthalocyanine-nanocarbon ensembles: from discrete molecular and supramolecular systems to hybrid nanomaterials.

Giovanni Bottari1,2, Gema de la Torre1, Tomas Torres1,2.   

Abstract

Phthalocyanines (Pcs) are macrocyclic and aromatic compounds that present unique electronic features such as high molar absorption coefficients, rich redox chemistry, and photoinduced energy/electron transfer abilities that can be modulated as a function of the electronic character of their counterparts in donor-acceptor (D-A) ensembles. In this context, carbon nanostructures such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and, more recently, graphene are among the most suitable Pc "companions". Pc-C60 ensembles have been for a long time the main actors in this field, due to the commercial availability of C60 and the well-established synthetic methods for its functionalization. As a result, many Pc-C60 architectures have been prepared, featuring different connectivities (covalent or supramolecular), intermolecular interactions (self-organized or molecularly dispersed species), and Pc HOMO/LUMO levels. All these elements provide a versatile toolbox for tuning the photophysical properties in terms of the type of process (photoinduced energy/electron transfer), the nature of the interactions between the electroactive units (through bond or space), and the kinetics of the formation/decay of the photogenerated species. Some recent trends in this field include the preparation of stimuli-responsive multicomponent systems with tunable photophysical properties and highly ordered nanoarchitectures and surface-supported systems showing high charge mobilities. A breakthrough in the Pc-nanocarbon field was the appearance of CNTs and graphene, which opened a new avenue for the preparation of intriguing photoresponsive hybrid ensembles showing light-stimulated charge separation. The scarce solubility of these 1-D and 2-D nanocarbons, together with their lower reactivity with respect to C60 stemming from their less strained sp(2) carbon networks, has not meant an unsurmountable limitation for the preparation of variety of Pc-based hybrids. These systems, which show improved solubility and dispersibility features, bring together the unique electronic transport properties of CNTs and graphene with the excellent light-harvesting and tunable redox properties of Pcs. A singular and distinctive feature of these Pc-CNT/graphene (single- or few-layers) hybrid materials is the control of the direction of the photoinduced charge transfer as a result of the band-like electronic structure of these carbon nanoforms and the adjustable electronic levels of Pcs. Moreover, these conjugates present intensified light-harvesting capabilities resulting from the grafting of several chromophores on the same nanocarbon platform. In this Account, recent progress in the construction of covalent and supramolecular Pc-nanocarbon ensembles is summarized, with a particular emphasis on their photoinduced behavior. We believe that the high degree of control achieved in the preparation of Pc-carbon nanostructures, together with the increasing knowledge of the factors governing their photophysics, will allow for the design of next-generation light-fueled electroactive systems. Possible implementation of these Pc-nanocarbons in high performance devices is envisioned, finally turning into reality much of the expectations generated by these materials.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25837299     DOI: 10.1021/ar5004384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


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Authors:  Ana M Santiago; Carla I M Santos; Leandro M O Lourenço; Inês F A Mariz; João P C Tomé; Ermelinda Maçôas
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 5.719

2.  Nanostructural catalyst: metallophthalocyanine and carbon nano-onion with enhanced visible-light photocatalytic activity towards organic pollutants.

Authors:  Elzbieta Regulska; Piotr Olejnik; Halyna Zubyk; Justyna Czyrko-Horczak; Manuel N Chaur; Monika Tomczykowa; Olena Butsyk; Krzysztof Brzezinski; Luis Echegoyen; Marta E Plonska-Brzezinska
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-03-17       Impact factor: 4.036

3.  Synergy of Electrostatic and π-π Interactions in the Realization of Nanoscale Artificial Photosynthetic Model Systems.

Authors:  Eduardo Anaya-Plaza; Jan Joseph; Stefan Bauroth; Maximilian Wagner; Christian Dolle; Michael Sekita; Franziska Gröhn; Erdmann Spiecker; Timothy Clark; Andrés de la Escosura; Dirk M Guldi; Tomás Torres
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 16.823

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