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Porphyrin-Based Molecular Wires and Nanorings

Seminar
Thursday, 07.02.2019 16:00

Speakers: Harry L. Anderson (Oxford University, Department of Chemistry, Chemistry Research Laboratory, Oxford OX1 3TA, United Kingdom, harry [dot] andersonatchem [dot] ox [dot] ac [dot] uk; http://hla.chem.ox.ac.uk/)
Place: Cukrovarnická 10, budova A, knihovna, 1. patro
Organisers: Department of Thin Films and Nanostructures

Porphyrins are large redox-active π-systems, which makes them interesting components for the construction of molecular wires. Template-directed synthesis can be used to prepare porphyrin nanorings with diameters in the range 2–20 nm, such as the 12-porphyrin nanoring illustrated below (Figure 1). This talk will summarize recent work on charge transport and charge delocalization through these molecules.

 

References

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[3] ‘Aromatic and antiaromatic ring currents in a molecular nanoring’ M. D. Peeks, et al. Nature 2017, 541, 200–203.

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[6] ‘Vernier templating and synthesis of a 12-porphyrin nano-ring’, M. C. O'Sullivan, et al. Nature 2011, 469, 72–75.