Slow and Fast Singlet Energy Transfers in BODIPY-gallium(III)corrole Dyads Linked by Flexible Chains
Inorganic Chemistry2014Vol. 53(7), pp. 3392–3403
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Bertrand Brizet, Nicolas Desbois, Antoine Bonnot, Adam Langlois, Adrien S. DuBois, Jean‐Michel Barbe, Claude P. Gros, Christine Goze, Franck Denat, Pierre D. Harvey
Abstract
Red (no styryl), green (monostyryl), and blue (distyryl) BODIPY-gallium(III) (BODIPY = boron-dipyrromethene) corrole dyads have been prepared in high yields using click chemistry, and their photophysical properties are reported. An original and efficient control of the direction of the singlet energy transfers is reported, going either from BODIPY to the gallium-corrole units or from gallium-corroles to BODIPY, depending upon the nature of the substitution on BODIPY. In one case (green), both directions are possible. The mechanism for the energy transfers is interpreted by means of through-space Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET).
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