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[60]Fullerene-based liquid crystals acting as acid-sensitive fluorescent probes

2008, Pérez, Laura, Lenoble, Julie, Barberá, Joaquín, de la Cruz, Pilar, Deschenaux, Robert, Langa, Fernando

Functionalization of [60]fullerene with liquid-crystalline dendrimers and a dibutylaniline-based phenylenevinylene moiety leads to supramolecular materials, the fluorescence of which responds to acid–base stimuli.

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Dendritic liquid-crystalline fullerene–ferrocene dyads

2006-02-25, Campidelli, Stéphane, Pérez, Laura, Rodríguez-López Julián, Barberá, Joaquín, Langa, Fernando, Deschenaux, Robert

First- and second-generation ferrocene-based dendrimers, fullerene and a second-generation liquid-crystalline poly(arylester) dendrimer carrying four cyanobiphenyl units were assembled to elaborate polyfunctional materials displaying mesomorphic and electronic properties. The targeted compounds gave rise to enantiotropic smectic A phases and organized into bilayer structures within the smectic layers. Cyclic voltammetry investigations revealed oxidation and reduction processes in agreement with the presence of both ferrocene and fullerene units. Finally, strong quenching of the fluorescence was obtained for the fullerene–ferrocene dyads suggesting efficient elecron transfer from the ferrocene-based dendrimer to fullerene.

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Dendritic liquid-crystalline fullerene–ferrocene dyads

2006, Campidelli, Stéphane, Pérez, Laura, Rodríguez-López Julián, Barberá, Joaquín, Langa, Fernando, Deschenaux, Robert

First- and second-generation ferrocene-based dendrimers, fullerene and a second-generation liquid-crystalline poly(arylester) dendrimer carrying four cyanobiphenyl units were assembled to elaborate polyfunctional materials displaying mesomorphic and electronic properties. The targeted compounds gave rise to enantiotropic smectic A phases and organized into bilayer structures within the smectic layers. Cyclic voltammetry investigations revealed oxidation and reduction processes in agreement with the presence of both ferrocene and fullerene units. Finally, strong quenching of the fluorescence was obtained for the fullerene–ferrocene dyads suggesting efficient elecron transfer from the ferrocene-based dendrimer to fullerene.