Issue 5, 2000

Fullerenes: three dimensional electron acceptor materials

Abstract

This feature article highlights the advantages of employing [60]fullerene as a viable electron accepting building block in novel donor acceptor systems. Different strategies that aim towards improving charge separation in fullerene containing systems are presented. This is accomplished, for example, via utilisation of additional stabilisation forces of the radical pair or, alternatively, diffusional splitting of the last mentioned. Fine-tuning the topology of the electron donor moiety has been shown to be a powerful means of influencing the relative energies of the two states involved (e.g. the charge-separated state vs. the singlet ground state). Remarkable effects concerning the lifetime of the charge-separated radical pair were observed, in particular, in systems that upon charge separation led to a gain of aromaticity and planarity of the oxidised fragment.

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
28 set 1999
Accepted
03 nov 1999
First published
21 fev 2000

Chem. Commun., 2000, 321-327

Fullerenes: three dimensional electron acceptor materials

D. M. Guldi, Chem. Commun., 2000, 321 DOI: 10.1039/A907807J

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