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Chemistry ; 20(37): 11863-9, 2014 Sep 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25077463

ABSTRACT

Novel κ(3) -N,N,O ligands tend to form 1D coordination polymer strands. Deposition of 1D structures on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) was achieved from diluted solutions and polymer strands have been studied on HOPG by AFM/STM. Single strands were mapped by STM and their electronic properties were subsequently characterized by current imaging tunneling spectroscopy (CITS). Periodic density functional calculations simulating a polymer strand deposited on a HOPG surface are in agreement with the zig-zag structure indicated by experimental findings. Both the observed periodicity and the Zn-Zn distances can be reproduced in the simulations. Van der Waals interactions were found to play a major role for the geometry of the isolated polymer strand, for the adsorption geometry on HOPG, as well as for the adsorption energy.


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Graphite/chemistry , Imidazoles/chemistry , Microscopy, Scanning Tunneling/methods , Ligands , Surface Properties
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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 10(37): 5739-42, 2008 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18956109

ABSTRACT

Reliable energetic data on the conformational flexibility of organic molecules are important ingredients to better understand the adsorption of such molecules on solid surfaces. Herein, the conformational flexibility of the phenyl substituents in metallo tetraphenyl porphyrins (M-TPP, M = Zn, Co) and metallo tert-butyl tetraphenyl porphyrins (M-TTBPP, M = Zn, Co) has been studied in detail for the first time using density-functional methods. For each molecule, a relaxed two-dimensional potential energy surface scan has been calculated for the two angles describing the rotation and the out-of-plane bending of the phenyl substituents. The results quantify that the molecules are rather flexible close to the energetic minimum while more extreme twisting or tilting of the phenyl substituents results in high-energy deformations of the porphyrin core from planarity due to steric repulsions of adjacent hydrogen atoms.


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Computer Simulation , Metalloporphyrins/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Quantum Theory , Adsorption , Molecular Conformation , Rotation
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Chemistry ; 14(12): 3765-75, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18297668

ABSTRACT

A series of three novel ZnPc-C60 conjugates (Pc=phthalocyanine) 1 a-c bearing different spacers (single, double, and triple bond) between the two electroactive moieties was synthesized and compared to that of ZnPc-C60 conjugate 2, in which the two electroactive moieties are linked directly. The synthetic strategy- towards the preparation of 1 a-c- involved palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions over a monoiodophthalocyanine precursor 4 to introduce the corresponding spacer, and subsequent dipolar cycloaddition reaction to C60. Detailed photophysical investigations of 1 a-c and 2 prompted an intramolecular electron transfer that evolves from the photoexcited ZnPc to the electron-accepting C60. In particular, with the help of femtosecond laser photolysis charge separation was indeed confirmed as the major deactivation channel. Complementary time-dependent density functional calculations supported the spectral assignment, namely, the spectral identity of the ZnPc(*+) radical cation and the C60 (*-) radical anion as seen in the differential absorption spectra. The lifetimes of the correspondingly formed radical ion-pair states depend markedly on the solvent polarity: they increase as polarity decreases. Similarly, although to a lesser extent, the nature of the linker impacts the lifetime of the radical ion-pair states. In general, the lifetimes of these states tend to be shortest in the system that lacks any spacer at all (2), whereas the longest lifetimes were found in the system that carries the triple-bond spacer (1 a).


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Fullerenes/chemistry , Indoles/chemistry , Light , Organometallic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Organometallic Compounds/radiation effects , Zinc/chemistry , Computer Simulation , Electrons , Free Radicals/chemical synthesis , Free Radicals/chemistry , Free Radicals/radiation effects , Isoindoles , Models, Chemical , Molecular Structure , Organometallic Compounds/chemistry , Photochemistry , Quantum Theory , Stereoisomerism
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