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  • Coordinative interactions between porphyrins and C60, La@C82, and La2@C80.

Coordinative interactions between porphyrins and C60, La@C82, and La2@C80.

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2012-11-28)
Takahiro Tsuchiya, Marc Rudolf, Silke Wolfrum, Shankara Gayathri Radhakrishnan, Ryo Aoyama, Yuya Yokosawa, Azusa Oshima, Takeshi Akasaka, Shigeru Nagase, Dirk M Guldi
ABSTRACT

For the first time, a C(60) derivative (1) and two different lanthanum metallofullerene derivatives, La@C(82)Py(2) and La(2)@C(80)Py (3), that feature a pyridyl group as a coordination site for transition-metal ions have been synthesized and integrated as electron acceptors into coordinative electron-donor/electron-acceptor hybrids. Zinc tetraphenylporphyrin (ZnP) served as an excited-state electron donor in this respect. Our investigations, by means of steady-state and time-resolved photophysical techniques found that electron transfer governs the excited-state deactivation in all of these systems, namely 1/ZnP, 2/ZnP, and 3/ZnP, whereas, in the ground state, notable electronic interactions are lacking. Variation of the electron-accepting fullerene or metallofullerene moieties provides the incentive for fine-tuning the binding constants, the charge-separation kinetics, and the charge-recombination kinetics. To this end, the binding constants, which ranged from log K(assoc) =3.94-4.38, are dominated by axial coordination, with minor contributions from the orbital overlap of the curved and planar π systems. The charge-separation and charge-recombination kinetics, which are in the order of 10(10) and 10(8) s(-1) , relate to the reduction potential of the fullerene and metallofullerenes, respectively.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Fullerene-C60, sublimed, 99.9%
Sigma-Aldrich
Fullerene-C60, 98%
Sigma-Aldrich
Fullerene-C60, 99.5%