Excited-State Energy-Transfer Dynamics in Self-Assembled Triads Composed of Two Porphyrins and an Intervening Bis(dipyrrinato)metal Complex
- 17 September 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Inorganic Chemistry
- Vol. 42 (21) , 6629-6647
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ic034559m
Abstract
The synthesis and characterization of various triads composed of a linear array of two zinc porphyrins joined via an intervening bis(dipyrrinato)metal(II) complex are reported. The preparation exploits the facile complexation of dipyrrins with divalent metal ions to give bis(dipyrrinato)metal(II) complexes [abbreviated (dp)(2)M]. Copper(II) and palladium(II) chelates of dipyrrins (available by oxidation of dipyrromethanes) were prepared in 50-80% yield. A one-flask synthesis of bis(dipyrrinato)zinc(II) complexes was developed by oxidation of a dipyrromethane with DDQ or p-chloranil in the presence of Zn(OAc)(2).2H(2)O in THF ( approximately 80% yield). Three routes were developed for preparing porphyrin-dipyrrins: (1). Suzuki coupling of a boronate-substituted zinc porphyrin (ZnP) and bis[5-(4-iodophenyl)dipyrrinato]Pd(II) to give the (ZnP-dp)(2)Pd triad (50% yield), followed by selective demetalation of the (dp)(2)Pd unit by treatment with 1,4-dithiothreitol under neutral conditions (71% yield); (2). oxidation of a porphyrin-dipyrromethane with p-chloranil in the presence of Zn(OAc)(2).2H(2)O followed by chromatography on silica gel (71% yield); and (3). condensation of a dipyrrin-dipyrromethane and a dipyrromethane-dicarbinol under InCl(3) catalysis followed by oxidation with DDQ (10-16% yield). Four triads of form (ZnP-dp)(2)Zn were prepared in 83-97% yield by treatment of a porphyrin-dipyrrin with Zn(OAc)(2).2H(2)O at room temperature. Free base dipyrrins typically absorb at 430-440 nm, while the bis(dipyrrinato)metal complexes absorb at 460-490 nm. The fluorescence spectra/yields and excited-state lifetimes of the (ZnP-dp)(2)Zn triad in toluene show (1). efficient energy transfer from the bis(dipyrrinato)zinc(II) chromophore to the zinc porphyrins (98.5% yield), and (2). little or no quenching of the resulting excited zinc porphyrin relative to the isolated chromophore. Taken together, these results indicate that bis(dipyrrinato)zinc(II) complexes can serve as self-assembling linkers that further function as secondary light-collection elements in porphyrin-based light-harvesting arrays.Keywords
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