Supramolecular ultrafast energy and electron transfer in a directly linked BODIPY-oxoporphyrinogen dyad upon fluoride ion binding

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Mandeep K ChahalFrancis D'Souza

Abstract

A directly linked BODIPY-oxoporphyrinogen dyad has been newly synthesized and occurrence of sequential photoinduced energy and electron transfer upon fluoride anion binding to oxoporphyrinogen has been demonstrated by spectral, electrochemical and femtosecond transient absorption studies.

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