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Emissive Platinum(II) Macrocycles as Tunable Cascade Energy Transfer Scaffolds.

Koushik AcharyyaSoumalya BhattacharyyaShuai LuYan SunPartha Sarathi MukherjeePeter J Stang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Developing artificial light-harvesting scaffolds with a cascade energy transfer process is significant for better understanding of photosynthesis. Here, we report [3+3] self-assembled Pt II fluorescent macrocycles (3 a and 3 b) as light-harvesting platforms with cascade energy transfer. The Pt II macrocycles aggregate into nanospheres and show emission-enhancement characteristics upon increasing water content in acetone medium. These aggregates (3a a and 3b a ) serve as energy donors when mixed with the hydrophobic dye Eosin-Y (ESY). In the presence of a second dye, Nile Red (NiR), an unusual sequential two-step energy transfer takes place from the macrocycles to NiR. In this case, ESY acts as a bridge in the relay mode. Additionally, a unique strategy to control such an energy transfer process by tuning the chain length of the alkyl group attached to the periphery of the macrocycles is demonstrated.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • quantum dots
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  • ionic liquid
  • fluorescence imaging
  • visible light