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Bowl-shape electron donors with absorptions in the visible range of the solar spectrum and their supramolecular assemblies with C60

Journal

CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 498-508

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1sc00669j

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Funding

  1. MICINN of Spain [CTQ2008-00795, CTQ2009-08790, PIB2010JP-00196, Consolider-Ingenio CSD2007-00010]
  2. FUNMOLS [FP7-212942-1]
  3. CAM [MADRISOLAR-2 S2009/PPQ-1533]
  4. MICINN
  5. Ramon y Cajal
  6. European Social Fund
  7. Fonds der Chemischen Industrie

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We describe the synthesis, electronic, optical and photophysical properties of a family of three electron-donor bowl-shaped organic molecules that absorb light in the whole range of the visible spectrum (up to 800 nm in one case), and associate C-60 in solution with binding constants in the range of 10(4)-10(2) M-1 as measured from both UV-vis and fluorescence titrations in several solvents. These molecules are pi-extended derivatives of tetrathiafulvalene, based on a truxene core to which two or three units of dithiole are covalently attached. The inclusion of the bulky dithiole groups is responsible for their bowl-shape geometry, which allows them to associate with C60, and their electron-donor character. The symmetric derivative 1, with three dithiole units, absorbs light in the 370-520 nm range. Exchanging one of the dithiole groups by an electron-withdrawing group, ketone (2) and dicyanomethylene (3), results in an intramolecular push-pull effect that extends the absorption to nearly 700 nm in the case of 2, and up to 800 nm in the case of 3. Transient absorption measurements, supported by spectroelectrochemical and radiolytical experiments, reveal that upon photoexcitation of the 1 center dot C-60 associate the fully charge-separated state 1(center dot+)center dot C60(center dot-) is generated, with lifetimes of hundreds of picoseconds. Molecular-level understanding of the electronic and supramolecular properties of 1-3 is provided by density functional theory calculations.

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