Photoinduced electron transfer in host-guest interactions of a viologen derivative with a didansyl-pillar[5]arene

MATERIALS TODAY CHEMISTRY(2022)

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With the goal of understanding the electron transfer mechanism of fluorophore-functionalized pillar-arenes, a pillar[5]arene bearing two dansyl fluorophore moieties at the opposite rims of its cavity has been synthesized, and the behavior of such a new host molecule has been thoroughly investigated in the presence of an N,N'-di-(6-bromohexyl)-viologen derivative. H-1 NMR, NOESY and DOSY experiments demonstrated that the pillar[5]arene recognizes the viologen derivative, forming a 1:1 host-guest complex by including one of the two bromoalkyl chains within its pi-rich cavity. Photophysical and electrochemical studies revealed that, upon guest addition to the host, the fluorescence intensity of the complex is progressively quenched by a photoinduced electron transfer process (PET) from one of the dansyl groups of the host to the viologen moiety of the guest. (C) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pillararenes, Viologen, Dansyl, Photoinduced electron transfer, DOSY NMR, Host-guest complexation
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