Sl. Springs et al., Energy transfer in a supramolecular complex assembled via sapphyrin dimer-mediated dicarboxylate anion chelation, J PORPHYR P, 2(4-5), 1998, pp. 315-325
The synthesis of a new terephthalate-strapped porphyrin is described. This
porphyrin, prepared in the form of the free base and corresponding zinc(II)
complex, was designed to act as the photo-donor portion of a novel, non-co
valent artificial light-harvesting complex, the other, acceptor component o
f which is comprised of a covalently linked sapphyrin dimer. UV-vis and H-1
NMR spectroscopic analyses were used to establish that strong complexes ar
e formed between the porphyrin terephthalate and sapphyrin dimer components
(affinity constants on the order of 10(5) M-1 in dichloromethane). In thes
e complexes the dicarboxylate portion of the strapped porphyrin is sandwich
ed between two sapphyrins of an individual dimer. Steady state fluorescence
studies of the resulting ensembles support the conclusion that, upon photo
excitation of the porphyrin subunit, energy transfer from the porphyrin to
the sapphyrin dimer occurs efficiently. This intra-ensemble, anion-chelatio
n-based energy transfer can be inhibited by the addition of fluoride anion.
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