| Literature DB >> 29315876 |
Cédric Colomban1, Carles Fuertes-Espinosa1, Sébastien Goeb2, Marc Sallé2, Miquel Costas1, Lluís Blancafort1, Xavi Ribas1.
Abstract
We demonstrate the benefits of using cofacial Zn-porphyrins as structural synthons in coordination-driven self-assembled prisms to produce cage-like singlet oxygen (1 O2 ) photosensitizers with tunable properties. In particular, we describe the photosensitizing and emission properties of palladium- and copper-based supramolecular capsules, and demonstrate that the nature of the bridging metal nodes in these discrete self-assembled prisms strongly influences 1 O2 generation at the Zn-porphyrin centers. The PdII -based prism is a particularly robust photosensitizer, whereas the CuII self-assembled prism is a dormant photosensitizer that could be switched to a ON state upon disassembly of the suprastructure. Furthermore, the well-defined cavity within the prisms allowed encapsulation of pyridine-based ligands and fullerene derivatives, which led to a remarkable guest tuning of the 1 O2 production.Entities:
Keywords: host-guest systems; porphyrins; self-assembly; singlet oxygen; supramolecular photosensitizers
Year: 2018 PMID: 29315876 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201705531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236