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Exploring the Association of Electron-Donating Corroles with Phthalocyanines as Electron Acceptors.

Benedikt PlatzerBeatrice Berionni BernaMartina BischettiDaniel Oscar CiceroRoberto PaolesseSara NardisTomás TorresDirk Michael Guldi
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Electron-donating corroles (Cor) were integrated with electron-accepting phthalocyanines (Pc) to afford two different non-covalent Cor ⋅ Pc systems. At the forefront was the coordination between a 10-meso-pyridine Cor and a ZnPc. The complexation was corroborated in a combination of NMR, absorption, and fluorescence assays, and revealed association with binding constants as high as 10 6  m -1 . Steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopies evidenced that regardless of exciting Cor or Pc, the charge-separated state evolved efficiently in both cases, followed by a slow charge-recombination to reinstate the ground state. The introduction of non-covalent linkages between Cor and Pc induces sizeable differences in the context of light harvesting and transfer of charges when compared with covalently linked Cor-Pc conjugates.
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