Affiliation:
1. Univ Rennes INSA Rennes CNRS ISCR (Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes) – UMR 6226 F-35000 Rennes France
2. Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, ISM (UMR5255) 33405 Talence France
Abstract
AbstractIn the continuation of previous studies on carbon‐rich meso‐tetraarylporphyrins featuring 2,7‐fluorene units at their periphery, the effect of changing the peripheral dendritic arms for linear arms on their oxygen‐photosensitizing ability, their fluorescence and their two‐photon absorption (2PA) properties is now analyzed. Thus, starburst porphyrins possessing up to twenty conjugated fluorenyl units were isolated and studied. More precisely, a series of five new free‐base porphyrins featuring fully conjugated arms incorporating an increasing number of fluorenyl groups connected via 1,2‐alkenyl spacers were synthesized, along with their Zn(II) complexes. Upon excitation in the arm‐centred π‐π* absorption band, an efficient energy transfer takes place from the peripheral fluorenyl units to the central porphyrin core, leading to intense red‐light emission and oxygen photosensitization by the latter. More interestingly, while the linear optical properties of these porphyrins were only slightly improved compared to those of their dendrimer analogues for photodynamic therapy (PDT) or fluorescence imaging, their 2PA cross‐sections were much more significantly boosted, evidencing the key role played by different structures on nonlinear optical properties. Finally, by comparison with other porphyrin‐based two‐photon photosensitizers reported in the literature, we show that these new “semi‐disconnected” starburst systems exhibit a remarkable trade‐off between intrinsic 2PA, fluorescence and oxygen photosensitization.
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry
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