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En route towards panchromatic light harvesting: photophysical and electrochemical properties of Bodipy–porphyrazine conjugates

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Abstract

The concept of panchromatic light harvesting, that is, broad absorption cross sections throughout most of the visible range and excited state funnelling, has been realized in a novel set of porphyrazines. On one hand, zinc, copper, or magnesium ions were complexed by porphyrazines to tune their ground and excited state features. On the other hand, up to eight Bodipys were covalently attached to the periphery of the porphyrazines to enhance the ground state absorption. The corresponding star-shaped conjugates were probed by advanced photophysical measurements, that is, time-resolved fluorescence and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. From the latter we derive spectroscopic and kinetic evidence in support of a fast and unidirectional energy transfer from the photoexcited Bodipy at the periphery to the porphyrazine at the core. In addition, the impact of the different metal centers is demonstrated.

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The article was received on 29 Jan 2014, accepted on 25 Feb 2014 and first published on 26 Feb 2014


Article type: Edge Article
DOI: 10.1039/C4SC00326H
Citation: Chem. Sci., 2014,5, 2580-2588
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    En route towards panchromatic light harvesting: photophysical and electrochemical properties of Bodipy–porphyrazine conjugates

    S. Kuhri, V. Engelhardt, R. Faust and D. M. Guldi, Chem. Sci., 2014, 5, 2580
    DOI: 10.1039/C4SC00326H

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