Panchromatic Absorbers Tethered for Bioconjugation or Surface Attachment

  • Rui Liu
  • , Jie Rong
  • , Zhiyuan Wu
  • , Masahiko Taniguchi
  • , David F. Bocian
  • , Dewey Holten
  • , Jonathan S. Lindsey

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Abstract

The syntheses of two triads are reported. Each triad is composed of two perylene-monoimides linked to a porphyrin via an ethyne unit, which bridges the perylene 9-position and a porphyrin 5- or 15-position. Each triad also contains a single tether composed of an alkynoic acid or an isophthalate unit. Each triad provides panchromatic absorption (350–700 nm) with fluorescence emission in the near-infrared region (733 or 743 nm; fluorescence quantum yield ~0.2). The syntheses rely on the preparation of trans-AB-porphyrins bearing one site for tether attachment (A), an aryl group (B), and two open meso-positions. The AB-porphyrins were prepared by the condensation of a 1,9-diformyldipyrromethane and a dipyrromethane. The installation of the two perylene-monoimide groups was achieved upon the 5,15-dibromination of the porphyrin and the subsequent copper-free Sonogashira coupling, which was accomplished before or after the attachment of the tether. The syntheses provide relatively straightforward access to a panchromatic absorber for use in bioconjugation or surface-attachment processes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6501
JournalMolecules
Volume27
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • array
  • artificial photosynthesis
  • building block
  • copper-free Sonogashira coupling
  • ethyne
  • perylene
  • porphyrin
  • solar

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