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Title: Supramolecular Clippers for Controlling Photophysical Processes through Preorganized Chromophores
Authors: Kumar, Mohit
Ushie, Onumashi Afi
George, Subi Jacob
Keywords: Chemistry
Charge Transfer
Excimers
Molecular Clippers
Molecular Recognition
Self-Assembly
Intermolecular Charge-Transfer
Solid-State
Molecular Recognition
Coordination Polymer
Circular-Dichroism
Anisotropy Factors
Transfer Complexes
Transfer Crystals
Dimer Formation
Single-Crystal
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh
Citation: Kumar, M; Ushie, OA; George, SJ, Supramolecular Clippers for Controlling Photophysical Processes through Preorganized Chromophores. Chemistry-A European Journal 2014, 20 (17) 5141-5148, http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201304106
Chemistry-A European Journal
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Abstract: A novel supramolecular clipping design for influencing the photophysical properties of functional molecular assemblies, by the preorganization (clipping) of chromophores, is described. Several chromophores end functionalized with molecular recognition units were designed. These molecular recognition units serve as handles to appropriately position these systems upon noncovalent interactions with multivalent guest molecules (supramolecular clippers). Towards this goal, we have synthesized 1,5-dialkoxynaphthalene (DAN) and naphthalenediimide (NDI) functionalized with dipicolylethylenediamine (DPA) motifs. These molecules could preorganize upon noncovalent clipping with adenosine di- or triphosphates, which resulted in preassociated excimers and mixed (cofacial) charge-transfer (CT) assemblies. Chiral guest binding could also induce supramolecular chirality, not only into the individual chromophoric assembly but also into the heteromeric CT organization, as seen from the strong circular dichroism (CD) signal of the CT transition. The unique ability of this design to influence the intermolecular interactions by changing the binding strength of the clippers furthermore makes it very attractive for controlling the bimolecular photophysical processes.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2524
ISSN: 0947-6539
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