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Optical Switching and Antenna Effect of Dendrimers with an Anthracene Core

2007

Dendrimers 6G(i) (i=1-4) consisting of an anthracene core and Fréchet dendrons which are attached via a CH(2)OCH(2) chain in the 9-position undergo quantitative and completely reversible intramolecular [4pi+4pi] cycloaddition. The process can be monitored by absorption and fluorescence measurements. The Fréchet dendrons act as an energy funnel that collects and focuses the photon energy but does not change the photostationary states, which for both directions are completely on the product side when the separate chromophores are selectively irradiated. The quantum yields of anthracene fluorescence and of singlet energy transfer from the dendrons to the core were studied as a function of dend…

AnthraceneOrganic ChemistryAntenna effectGeneral ChemistryChromophorePhotochemistryFluorescenceCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryIntramolecular forceDendrimerSinglet stateAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Chemistry - A European Journal
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Mononuclear lanthanide(III)-oxamate complexes as new photoluminescent field-induced single-molecule magnets: solid-state photophysical and magnetic p…

2020

Implementing additional optical (luminescent) properties into the well-known class of single-molecule magnets (SMMs) is considered as a promising route toward obtaining the next generation of optomagnetic materials for quantum information storage and computing. Herein, we report a joint optical and magneto-structural study for the two novel series of lanthanide(iii) complexes of general formula Bu4N[LnIII(HL)4(dmso)]·nH2O where H2L = N-(4-Xphenyl)oxamic acid with X = Cl and n = 2 [Ln = Eu (1_Cl), Gd (2_Cl), Dy (3_Cl), and Tb (4_Cl)] and X = F and n = 3 [Ln = Eu (1_F), Gd (2_F), Dy (3_F), and Tb (4_F)]. All these compounds are mononuclear species with each lanthanide(iii) cation in a low-sym…

Inorganic ChemistryLanthanideCrystallographyPhotoluminescenceField (physics)ChemistrySolid-stateMoleculeAntenna effectQuantum efficiencyLuminescenceDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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Optical switches with biplanemers obtained by intramolecular photocycloaddition reactions of tethered arenes.

2012

The dimerization of anthracene by a [4π + 4π] cycloaddition is one of the oldest and best known reactions in photochemistry. In the series of tethered bichromophoric arenes, this reaction type could be extended to anthracene–naphthalene, naphthalene–naphthalene and recently even to anthracene–benzene and naphthalene–benzene systems. Cyclophanes, which can be regarded as twofold or multiple tethered systems, are not discussed here. The cycloisomerizations are performed by irradiation at the long-wavelength absorption (λ > 270 nm), whereas shorter wavelengths (λ < 270 nm) lead to cycloreversions, which can be also achieved by a thermal route. The systems represent therefore a P- and T-type ph…

Photochromismbusiness.industryChemistryIntramolecular forceContext (language use)Antenna effectGeneral ChemistrySinglet statePhotonicsbusinessPhotochemistryOptical switchCycloadditionChemical Society reviews
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ChemInform Abstract: Optical Switches with Biplanemers Obtained by Intramolecular Photocycloaddition Reactions of Tethered Arenes

2013

The dimerization of anthracene by a [4π + 4π] cycloaddition is one of the oldest and best known reactions in photochemistry. In the series of tethered bichromophoric arenes, this reaction type could be extended to anthracene–naphthalene, naphthalene–naphthalene and recently even to anthracene–benzene and naphthalene–benzene systems. Cyclophanes, which can be regarded as twofold or multiple tethered systems, are not discussed here. The cycloisomerizations are performed by irradiation at the long-wavelength absorption (λ > 270 nm), whereas shorter wavelengths (λ < 270 nm) lead to cycloreversions, which can be also achieved by a thermal route. The systems represent therefore a P- and T-type ph…

Photochromismbusiness.industryChemistryIntramolecular forceContext (language use)Antenna effectGeneral MedicineSinglet statePhotonicsbusinessPhotochemistryOptical switchCycloadditionChemInform
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Acceleration of the through space S1 energy transfer rates in cofacial bisporphyrin bio-inspired models by virtue of substituents effect on the Först…

2011

The singlet k(ET) for cofacial β-octaalkylporphyrin/bis(meso-aryl)porphyrin dyads increases linearly with the gap between the donor-acceptor 0-0 fluorescence peaks at 77 K.

PorphyrinsEnergy transferLight-Harvesting Protein ComplexesMetals and AlloysAntenna effectGeneral ChemistrySpace (mathematics)PorphyrinFluorescenceCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundAccelerationSpectrometry FluorescenceBacterial ProteinsEnergy TransferModels ChemicalchemistryChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesSinglet stateAtomic physicsPhotosystemChemical Communications
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Bis- and trisporphyrin bio-inspired models for bacterial antennas and photosystems

2011

This review presents the synthetic aspects and photophysical properties of trimeric systems constructed with a first unit consisting of a cofacial porphyrin and then of another porphyrin attached as a side arm. Two scenarios are dealt with. The first one is the case where the three chromophores are different, called donor 1–donor 2–acceptor, specifically where the cofacial fragment is composed of donor 1 and donor 2, and the side arm is the acceptor. They are considered as models for the apo-proteins used in the LH II (light harvesting device) in the purple photosynthetic bacteria. The second one is the case where the chromophores of the cofacial bisporphyrin residue are identical and are …

chemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistrySuzuki reactionAntenna effectGeneral ChemistryPhotosynthetic bacteriaSinglet stateChromophorePhotochemistryPorphyrinAcceptorPhotoinduced electron transferJournal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines
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B,B-Diporphyrinbenzyloxy-BODIPY dyes: synthesis and antenna effect.

2012

B,B-Diporphyrinbenzyloxy-BODIPY derivatives have been prepared in high yields, and the photophysical properties are reported. Singlet energy transfers from BODIPY to the porphyrin units have been analyzed.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEnergy transferOrganic ChemistryAntenna effectSinglet stateBODIPYPhotochemistryPorphyrinThe Journal of organic chemistry
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