Photochromic nanostructures based on diarylethenes with perylene diimide

Ma, L; Wang, Q; Lu, G; Chen, R; Sun, X

HERO ID

3559636

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2010

Language

English

PMID

20035572

HERO ID 3559636
In Press No
Year 2010
Title Photochromic nanostructures based on diarylethenes with perylene diimide
Authors Ma, L; Wang, Q; Lu, G; Chen, R; Sun, X
Journal Langmuir
Volume 26
Issue 9
Page Numbers 6702-6707
Abstract A bisthienylethene-functionalized perylene diimide (BTE-PDI) photochromic dyad was synthesized for self-assembly into 1-D nanotubes by a reprecipitation method. SEM and TEM observations showed that the nanotubes were formed from their 0-D precursors of hollow nanospheres. HR-TEM images revealed that both the nanospheres and the nanotubes have highly ordered lamellar structure, indicating the hierarchical process during assembly. The IR and XRD results revealed that DAE-PDI molecules were connected through intermolecular hydrogen bonds to form building blocks that self-assembled into nanostructures. Electronic absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic results indicated the H-aggregate nature of the self-assembled nanostructures. Competition and cooperation between the dipole-dipole interaction, intermolecular pi-pi stacking, and hydrophilic/hydrophobic interaction are suggested to result in nanostructures. Reconstruction was found to happen during the morphology transition progress from the 0-D nanospheres to the 1-D nanotubes, which was driven by donor-acceptor dipole-dipole interactions. Green emission at 520 nm originating from the DAE subunit was observed for the aggregates of vesicles and nanotubes, which could be regulated by photoirradiation with 365 nm light, suggesting the nanoaggregates to be photochromic switches.
Doi 10.1021/la9040387
Pmid 20035572
Wosid WOS:000276969700093
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