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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1087310
Bright Light from C60 Chromophores
Contributor(s):Timothy M. SwagerJapan Science and Technology Agency, Tokyo and University of Tokyo, Japan
Light Emission of [10]Cylophenacene Through Energy Transfer From Neighboring Carbazolylphenyl Dendrons
Org. Lett. 2008, 10: 4145-4147
Publication History
Publication Date:
20 November 2008 (online)
Key words
fullerenes - chromophores - dendrons

Significance
The chemistry of C60 has been extensively investigated, however, there are relatively few examples of functional assemblies. This contribution demonstrates that C60 can serve as a new synthetic starting material for a novel photonic construct, wherein ten pendant carbazolylphenyl chromphores can be used to harvest light and then transfer it to the belt-chromophore about the center of the scaffold.
Comment
Stable bright chromophores are of increasing importance for sensing, imaging, and display technologies. The chromophore created from the C60 scaffold lacks unsubstituted edge carbon (C-H) bonds that are typically a weak point in other chromophores. The chemistry to functionalize the lower hemisphere of the C60 is less efficient, however, the chromophore is assembled with only a few synthetic steps.
