2016
DOI: 10.1002/ange.201604508
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Light‐Harvesting Nanotubes Formed by Supramolecular Assembly of Aromatic Oligophosphates

Abstract: A 2,7‐disubstituted phosphodiester‐linked phenanthrene trimer forms tubular structures in aqueous media. Chromophores are arranged in H‐aggregates. Incorporation of small quantities of pyrene results in the development of light‐harvesting nanotubes in which phenanthrenes act as antenna chromophores and pyrenes as energy acceptors. Energy collection is most efficient after excitation at the phenanthrene H‐band. Fluorescence quantum yields up to 23 % are reached in pyrene doped, supramolecular nanotubes.

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“…For this purpose, the vesicles were doped by addition of the pyrene-containing oligomer 5 (Figure 3), which was previously shown to function as an acceptor in supramolecular phenanthrene nanotubes. 71 Phenanthrene emission (378 and 398 nm) decreases, whereas pyrene emission (412, 435, and 462 nm) grows. No mentionable pyrene emission occurred if the experiment was performed in the absence of spermine tetrahydrochloride but otherwise identical conditions (see Supporting Information, Figure S3).…”
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“…For this purpose, the vesicles were doped by addition of the pyrene-containing oligomer 5 (Figure 3), which was previously shown to function as an acceptor in supramolecular phenanthrene nanotubes. 71 Phenanthrene emission (378 and 398 nm) decreases, whereas pyrene emission (412, 435, and 462 nm) grows. No mentionable pyrene emission occurred if the experiment was performed in the absence of spermine tetrahydrochloride but otherwise identical conditions (see Supporting Information, Figure S3).…”
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“…Two isosbestic points are observed at 285 nm and 322 nm. Significant changes are also observed in the region from 240 -280 nm, where phenanthrene also shows significant absorption (λmax ~ 274 nm 71 ). This strongly indicates hybridization of the two complementary single strands and, at the same time, aggregation of the phenanthrene units.…”
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