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Xiujun Yu1, Bingzhe Wang2, Younghoon Kim1
1Center for Self-assembly and Complexity, Institute for Basic Science, Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Herein, we report a novel porphyrin/fullerene supramolecular cocrystal using a shape-persistent zinc-metalated porphyrin box (Zn-PB) and C60/C70. An unprecedented arrangement of a tightly packed square-planar core of four C60 or C70 surrounded by six cube-shaped Zn-PBs was observed. This unique packing promotes strong charge transfer (CT) interactions between the two components in the ground state and formation of charge-separated states with very long lifetimes in the excited state and enables unusually high photoconductivity. Quantum chemical calculations show that these features are enabled by delocalized orbitals that promote the CT, on one hand, and that are spatially separated from each other, on the other hand. This work may open a new avenue to design novel electron donor/acceptor architectures for artificial photosynthesis.
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