Jc. Chambron et al., Rotaxanes and other transition metal-assembled porphyrin arrays for long-range photoinduced charge separation, COORD CH RE, 180, 1998, pp. 1299-1312
Bis-porphyrin conjugates have been synthesized for performing long-range ph
otoinduced charge separation. The electron donor is a zinc(II) porphyrin in
the excited state and the electron acceptor is a gold(III) porphyrin. Thes
e elements or their free-base analogs have been assembled following two dif
ferent strategies. In a first approach, the porphyrinic subunits, separated
by one or more 2,9-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline spacers, have been incorpo
rated into rotaxane structures containing up to four threaded macrocycles b
y copper(I) templated synthesis. In a second approach, a triad having stric
tly controlled geometry has been prepared following a new gathering strateg
y. This triad, consisting of two porphyrinic moieties assembled via a centr
al bis(phenyl-terpyridine) ruthenium(II) complex, uses coordination rather
than covalent chemistry to interconnect the components. (C) 1998 Elsevier S
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