Engineering Tuneable Light-Harvesting Systems with Oligothiophene Donors and Mono- or Bis-Bodipy Acceptors
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2008Vol. 73(4), pp. 1563–1566
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Abstract
Oligothiophene-Bodipy-based donor-acceptor systems for light harvesting have been synthesized and characterized. Absorption, excitation, and emission spectra indicate a tuneable and efficient resonance energy transfer from quaterthiophene as donor to mono- and bis-Bodipy as acceptors. This shows that engineering tuneable light harvesting systems is possible based on the combination of oligothiophenes with one or two Bodipy(s).
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