| Literature DB >> 26274348 |
Lukas Zeininger1, Stefanie Petzi1, Jörg Schönamsgruber1, Luis Portilla2, Marcus Halik2, Andreas Hirsch3.
Abstract
The facile assembly of shell-by-shell (SbS)-coated nanoparticles [TiO2-PAC16]@shell 1-7 (PAC16 = hexadecylphosphonic acid), which are soluble in water and can be isolated as stable solids, is reported. In these functional architectures, an umpolung of dispersibility (organic apolar versus water) was accomplished by the noncovalent binding of ligands 1-7 to titania nanoparticles [TiO2-PAC16] containing a first covalent coating with PAC16. Ligands 1-7 are amphiphilic and form the outer second shell of [TiO2-PAC16]@shell 1-7. The tailor-designed dendritic building blocks 3-5 contain negative and positive charges in the same molecule, and ligands 6 and 7 contain a perylenetetracarboxylic acid dimide (PDI) core (6/7) as a photoactive reporter component. In the redox and photoactive system [TiO2-PAC16]@shell 7, electronic communication between the inorganic core to the PDI ligands was observed.Entities:
Keywords: amphiphiles; nanoparticles; noncovalent interactions; supramolecular chemistry; titanium
Year: 2015 PMID: 26274348 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201501682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236