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Damming an electronic energy reservoir: ion-regulated electronic energy shuttling in a [2]rotaxane.

Shilin YuArkady KupryakovJames E M LewisVicente Martí-CentellesStephen Michael GoldupJean-Luc PozzoGediminas JonusauskasNathan D McClenaghan
Published in: Chemical science (2021)
We demonstrate the first example of bidirectional reversible electronic energy transfer (REET) between the mechanically bonded components of a rotaxane. Our prototypical system was designed such that photoexcitation of a chromophore in the axle results in temporary storage of electronic energy in a quasi-isoenergetic "reservoir" chromophore in the macrocycle. Over time, the emissive state of the axle is repopulated from this reservoir, resulting in long-lived, delayed luminescence. Importantly, we show that cation binding in the cavity formed by the mechanical bond perturbs the axle chromophore energy levels, modulating the REET process, and ultimately providing a luminescence read-out of cation binding. Modulation of REET processes represents an unexplored mechanism in luminescent molecular sensor development.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • quantum dots
  • ionic liquid
  • water quality
  • single molecule
  • light emitting
  • sensitive detection