Photoinduced relaxation processes in self-assembled nanostructures: Multiporphyrin complexes and composites "CdSe/ZnS quantum dot-porphyrin"

11Citations
Citations of this article
8Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Here, we discuss self-assembled multicomponent organic/inorganic nanostructures. Self-assembled multiporphyrin triads were formed via non-covalent interactions of meso-phenyl bridged ZnOEP chemical dimer, (ZnOEP)2Ph, with dipyridyl substituted tetrapyrrole extra-ligand. In tetrads, the dimer (ZnOEP)2Ph is covalently linked via 5-mesoposition to additional electron acceptors (quinone Q, pyromellitimide Pim). Using steady-state, time-resolved fluorescent and pump-probe results, main relaxation pathways have been elucidated: competing energy migration and photoinduced electron transfer (PET) in normal triads within ≤1.4 ps; very fast (within ∼700 fs) PET in porphyrin triads containing pentafluorinated porphyrin remaining still efficient at 77-120 K; a bridge-dimer mediated long-range (rDA=18-24 Å) superexchange PET "extra-ligand→Q or Pim" in tetrads. Self-assembly of nanostructures from semiconductor CdSye{cyrillic}/ ZnS quantum dots (QD) and tetra-meso-pyridyl-substituted porphyrins is also based on extra-ligation interactions and results in a strong quenching of QD photoluminescence (PL). At the same molar ratios x =[H2P(m-Pyr)4]/[QD], the quenching is more effective for small QDs than for larger ones. From experimental Stern-Volmer PL quenching plots I0/I(x) and the quantum mechanical calculations for the electron wave functions it follows that the specificity of the exciton non-radiative decay in "QD-porphyrin" nanocomposites is due to the manifestation of inductive and mesomeric effects leading to the charge tunnelling through ZnS barrier in quantum confinement conditions. © ISUCT Publishing.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Zenkevich, E. I., & von Borczyskowski, C. (2009). Photoinduced relaxation processes in self-assembled nanostructures: Multiporphyrin complexes and composites “CdSe/ZnS quantum dot-porphyrin.” Macroheterocycles, 2(3–4), 206–220. https://doi.org/10.6060/mhc2009.3-4.206

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free