Oligothiophenes Nano-organized on a Cyclotetrasiloxane Scaffold as a Model of a Silica-Bound Monolayer: Evidence for Intramolecular Excimer Formation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Excimer formation in a new class of terthiophene-based fluorophores covalently bonded to a cyclotetrasiloxane scaffold has been demonstrated
and the photophysical process ruling it has been investigated in detail and modeled theoretically. In contrast to the conventional systems in which long-living fluorophores such as pyrene are linked in the same molecule, an excimer is formed only when two terthiophene-
based branches nano-organized on the same cyclotetrasiloxane scaffold are close enough together when excitation takes place. In such a case, excimer formation is extremely efficient,
and the new bound excited states are
quite stable.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Mroz, W.; Bombenger, J. P.; Botta, C.; Orbelli Biroli, A.; Pizzotti, M.; De Angelis, F.; Belpassi, L.; Tubino, R.; Meinardi, F.
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