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A mixed fullerene-ferrocene thermotropic liquid crystal: synthesis, liquid-crystalline properties, supramolecular organization and photoinduced electron transfer
Auteur(s)
Even, Michael
Heinrich, Benoit
Guillon, Daniel
Guldi, Dirk M.
Prato, Maurizio
Date Issued
2001
Journal
Chem. - Eur. J.
Vol.
12
No
7
From page
2595
To page
2604
Abstract
Grafting of a ferrocene-contg. liq.-cryst. malonate deriv. to C60 led to the mixed fullerene - ferrocene material 1 which gave rise to a smectic A phase. Cholesterol was used as liq.-cryst. promoter. X-ray diffraction expts. and volumetric measurements indicated that 1 is organized in double layered structures. The corresponding supramol. organization within the mesomorphic lamellar phase was characterized by a microsegregation of the different units (ferrocene, fullerene, and cholesterol) in distinct sublayers. In such a smectic A phase, C60 imposes the arrangement of the other mol. moieties. Photophys. studies revealed that electron transfer occurs from the donor ferrocene to the electron accepting fullerene. The formation of a long-lived radical pair, with lifetimes of the order of several hundred nanoseconds, was confirmed by time-resolved spectrometry, esp. in the near IR region, in which the radical anion of the fullerene moiety displays its characteristic fingerprint absorption. [on SciFinder(R)]
Publication type
journal article