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Construction of Artificial Light-Harvesting Systems Based on Aggregation-Induced Emission Type Supramolecular Self-Assembly Metallogels.

Yipei WangYingshan LaiTianqi RenJiahong TangYang GaoYutao GengJiali ZhangXinxian Ma
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
A method for preparing new artificial light-harvesting systems (ALHSs) based on supramolecular metallogels was proposed. Various metal ions were introduced into a solution of a bi-benzimidazole compound (P) in ethylene glycol, and P exhibited high selectivity toward Al 3+ , as indicated by the noticeable red shift (49 nm) observed in the fluorescence spectra of P after the addition of Al 3+ . Interestingly, the gelator, P, could self-assemble into a stable supramolecular gel (P-gel) that exhibits strong aggregation-induced emission in ethylene glycol. Thus, two ALHSs were successfully prepared in a gel environment. The P-Al 3+ assembly acts as the donor in the ALHSs, while BODIPY 505/515 (BDP) and rhodamine 6G (Rh6G), which are loaded onto the P-Al 3+ assembly, act as acceptors. In these two diverse systems, the occurrence of an energy transfer process is confirmed from the P-Al 3+ assembly to BDP and Rh6G. The findings of this study will enable the design and fabrication of ALHSs.
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