Supramolecular chemistry of metalloporphyrins
I Beletskaya, VS Tyurin, AY Tsivadze, R Guilard… - Chemical …, 2009 - ACS Publications
Supramolecular chemistry, defined as “chemistry outside a molecule”, is at the heart of the
development of chemistry of complex systems, molecular devices, ensembles, and …
development of chemistry of complex systems, molecular devices, ensembles, and …
Nonlinear optical properties of porphyrins
MO Senge, M Fazekas, EGA Notaras… - Advanced …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Porphyrins and phthalocyanines have outstanding chemical and thermal stability. The
macrocyclic structure and chemical reactivity of tetrapyrroles offers architectural flexibility …
macrocyclic structure and chemical reactivity of tetrapyrroles offers architectural flexibility …
Multiporphyrinic cages: architectures and functions
S Durot, J Taesch, V Heitz - Chemical reviews, 2014 - ACS Publications
Since the first synthesis of cryptands and cavitands, molecular cages defined as hollow
structures enclosing a three-dimensional cavity have experienced a large development in …
structures enclosing a three-dimensional cavity have experienced a large development in …
[HTML][HTML] Acceptor-donor-acceptor π-stacking boosts intramolecular through-space charge transfer towards efficient red TADF and high-performance OLEDs
Organic push-pull systems featuring through-space charge transfer (TSCT) excited states
have been disclosed to be capable of exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence …
have been disclosed to be capable of exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence …
Molecular clips and tweezers hosting neutral guests
M Hardouin–Lerouge, P Hudhomme… - Chemical Society …, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
Intense current interest in supramolecular chemistry is devoted to the construction of
molecular assemblies displaying controlled molecular motion associated to recognition. On …
molecular assemblies displaying controlled molecular motion associated to recognition. On …
Photoactive corrole-based arrays
L Flamigni, DT Gryko - Chemical Society Reviews, 2009 - pubs.rsc.org
The collection and conversion of light energy into chemical energy is based on the use of
molecular structures of various complexity, where the absorbed light energy is first converted …
molecular structures of various complexity, where the absorbed light energy is first converted …
Ultrafast excimer formation and solvent controlled symmetry breaking charge separation in the excitonically coupled subphthalocyanine dimer
Abstract Knowledge of the factors controlling excited state dynamics in excitonically coupled
dimers and higher aggregates is critical for understanding natural and artificial solar energy …
dimers and higher aggregates is critical for understanding natural and artificial solar energy …
Phenylene-linked tetrapyrrole arrays containing free base and diverse metal chelate forms–Versatile synthetic architectures for catalysis and artificial photosynthesis
Tetrapyrrole macrocycles are central to photosynthesis yet a single macrocycle does not
carry out photosynthesis; rather, assemblies of tetrapyrrole macrocycles work in concert in …
carry out photosynthesis; rather, assemblies of tetrapyrrole macrocycles work in concert in …
Oxo-and hydroxo-bridged diiron (III) porphyrin dimers: Inorganic and bio-inorganic perspectives and effects of intermacrocyclic interactions
Oxo-and hydroxo-bridged diiron active centers are common structural motifs found in a
variety of proteins in biology. The highly versatile oxo/hydroxo-bridged dimetallic centers …
variety of proteins in biology. The highly versatile oxo/hydroxo-bridged dimetallic centers …
Phosphorescent molecular tweezers based on alkynylplatinum (ii) terpyridine system: turning on of NIR emission via heterologous Pt⋯ M interactions (M= Pt II, Pd II …
A novel molecular tweezers-type complex 1, based on a phosphorescent cationic
alkynylplatinum (II) terpyridine building block, has been synthesized and characterized by …
alkynylplatinum (II) terpyridine building block, has been synthesized and characterized by …