T. Toupance et al., IONOELECTRONICS - PILLARLIKE AGGREGATES FORMED VIA HIGHLY NONLINEAR COMPLEXATION PROCESSES - A LIGHT-SCATTERING STUDY, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 119(39), 1997, pp. 9191-9197
A bisphthalocyanine lutetium derivative substituted with benzo-15-crow
n-5 subunits, [(15C5)(4)Pc](2)Lu (1), has been shown to form sandwich
complexes with cations such as potassium ion, the complexes further fo
rm pillarlike aggregates. Light scattering studies have been carried o
ut as a function of the ratio [K+]/[1] in order to determine the chara
cteristics of the aggregates. It has been demonstrated that high molar
mass aggregates ((M) over bar(w) about 10(6)) are formed even at smal
l [K+]/I[1] ratios, they coexist with uncomplexed monomeric [(15C5)(4)
Pc](2)Lu. The transformation from the metal-free monomer to the metal
ion-containing aggregate involves a highly nonlinear two-stage complex
ation process. The shape of the aggregate is very probably rodlike (pi
llar-type structure) as indicated by the angle dependence of the light
scattered.