A novel porphyrin derivative 1∙Zn was synthesised in order to mimic the self-assembly properties of natural light-harvesting antennas and its self-assembly behaviour in solution and in solid state were studied by NMR and X-Ray spectroscopies. The self-assembly of this molecule was triggered in apolar solvents and studied in solution by UV-Vis spectroscopy, suggesting it is able to form slipped face-to-face aggregates, or J-aggregates. The nanoscopic and microscopic morphology of the aggregates was elucidated by atomic force microscopy, revealing the formation of extended two-dimensional structures.
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Ðorđević, L., Demitri, N., & Bonifazi, D. (2016). Solvent-dependent moulding of porphyrin-based nanostructures: solid state, solution and on surface self-assembly. Supramolecular Chemistry, 28(9–10), 753–761. https://doi.org/10.1080/10610278.2016.1158407
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