TY - JOUR
T1 - Langmuir-Shäfer transfer of fullerenes and porphyrins
T2 - Formation, deposition, and application of versatile films
AU - Conoci, Sabrina
AU - Guldi, Dirk M.
AU - Nardis, Sara
AU - Paolesse, Roberto
AU - Kordatos, Konstantinos
AU - Prato, Maurizio
AU - Ricciardi, Giampaolo
AU - Vicente, M. Graça H.
AU - Zilbermann, Israel
AU - Valli, Ludovico
PY - 2004/12/3
Y1 - 2004/12/3
N2 - Thin films consisting of a fulleropyrrolidine derivative 1 and a novel water-soluble porphyrin 2 were prepared by the Langmuir-Shäfer (LS, horizontal lifting) method. In particular, a solution of 1 in chloroform and dimethyl sulfoxide was spread on the water surface, while porphyrin 2 (bearing peripheral anionic groups) was dissolved into the aqueous subphase. To the best of our knowledge, such a versatile method of film fabrication for fullerene/porphyrin mixed composite films has never been used before. Evidence of the effective interactions between the two moieties at the air-water interface was obtained from the analysis of the floating layers by means of surface pressure versus area per molecule Langmuir curves, Brewster angle microscopy and UV-visible reflection spectroscopy. The characterisation of the LS films by UV-visible spectroscopy reveals that the two constituents behave as discrete and weakly interacting π systems. The use of polarised light suggests the existence of a preferential direction of the macrocyclic rings with an edge-on arrangement with respect to the substrate surface. Finally, photoaction spectra were recorded from films deposited by only one horizontal lifting onto indium-tin-oxide (ITO) electrodes and the observed photocurrent increased notably with increasing transfer surface pressure.
AB - Thin films consisting of a fulleropyrrolidine derivative 1 and a novel water-soluble porphyrin 2 were prepared by the Langmuir-Shäfer (LS, horizontal lifting) method. In particular, a solution of 1 in chloroform and dimethyl sulfoxide was spread on the water surface, while porphyrin 2 (bearing peripheral anionic groups) was dissolved into the aqueous subphase. To the best of our knowledge, such a versatile method of film fabrication for fullerene/porphyrin mixed composite films has never been used before. Evidence of the effective interactions between the two moieties at the air-water interface was obtained from the analysis of the floating layers by means of surface pressure versus area per molecule Langmuir curves, Brewster angle microscopy and UV-visible reflection spectroscopy. The characterisation of the LS films by UV-visible spectroscopy reveals that the two constituents behave as discrete and weakly interacting π systems. The use of polarised light suggests the existence of a preferential direction of the macrocyclic rings with an edge-on arrangement with respect to the substrate surface. Finally, photoaction spectra were recorded from films deposited by only one horizontal lifting onto indium-tin-oxide (ITO) electrodes and the observed photocurrent increased notably with increasing transfer surface pressure.
KW - Fullerenes
KW - Monolayers
KW - Porphyrins
KW - Thin films
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=19944410140&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/chem.200400520
DO - 10.1002/chem.200400520
M3 - Article
C2 - 15540270
AN - SCOPUS:19944410140
SN - 0947-6539
VL - 10
SP - 6523
EP - 6530
JO - Chemistry - A European Journal
JF - Chemistry - A European Journal
IS - 24
ER -