SUPRAMOLECULAR PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOPHYSICS - ABSORPTION-SPECTRA AND LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF A LARGE CAGE SUPERMOLECULE AND OF ITS PROTONATED FORMS

Citation
N. Armaroli et al., SUPRAMOLECULAR PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOPHYSICS - ABSORPTION-SPECTRA AND LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF A LARGE CAGE SUPERMOLECULE AND OF ITS PROTONATED FORMS, Gazzetta chimica italiana, 124(1), 1994, pp. 17-21
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
Journal title
ISSN journal
00165603
Volume
124
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
17 - 21
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-5603(1994)124:1<17:SPAP-A>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The cage-like species 1 is an endoreceptor supermolecule with a large cavity made of three convergent 2,9-dianisyl-1,10-phenanthroline (dap) units connected by two 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene-type spacers. This supr amolecular host species shows absorption and luminescence properties ( CH-Cl2 solution, 298 K; absorption: lambda(max) = 284 nm; fluorescence : lambda(max) = 400 nm, tau = 2.2 ns, PHI = 0.26) very similar to thos e exhibited by isolated dap units. Addition of trifluoroacetic acid to CH2Cl2 solutions of 1 causes strong changes in the absorption and lum inescence properties, which indicate the occurrence of two distinct an d well-separated protonation processes. The protonated form of the cag e obtained after addition of a large excess of acid displays absorptio n and luminescence properties (CH2Cl2 solution, 700 equivalents of aci d, 298 K: absorption: lambda(max) = 302 nm; fluorescence: lambda(max) = 580 nm, tau = 7.6 ns, PHI = 0.030) very similar to those exhibited b y isolated dap.H+ units, showing that the three chromophoric component s of the cage are independently protonated. The absorption and lumines cence properties obtained at moderate acid concentration (CH2Cl2 solut ion, 15 equivalents of acid, 298 K: absorption: lambda(max) = 279 nm; fluorescence: lambda(max) = 544 nm, tau = 37.1 ns, PHI = 0.092) indica te that under such conditions the three chromophoric units of the cage are collectively engaged in a protonated species that contains only o ne proton.