The photophysical properties of a dendrimer (1) bearing eight peryleneimide chromophores on a polyphenylene care were investigated by picosecond fluorescence and femtosecond transient absorption techniques. A peryleneimide attached to a hexaphenylbenzene unit (2) served as model compound. Multi-exponential fluorescence and fs-transient absorption decays were observed only for 1, which could therefore be attributed to excimer-like interactions among neighbouring peryleneimides. The comparative time-resolved polarisation results on 1 and 2 indicate the occurrence of different depolarisation processes in the dendrimer assignable to the rotation of the molecule, a fractional motion maybe of a dendrimer branch and to an intramolecular energy transfer process.

Photophysical study of a multi-chromophoric dendrimer by time resolved fluorescence and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy

LATTERINI, Loredana;
1999

Abstract

The photophysical properties of a dendrimer (1) bearing eight peryleneimide chromophores on a polyphenylene care were investigated by picosecond fluorescence and femtosecond transient absorption techniques. A peryleneimide attached to a hexaphenylbenzene unit (2) served as model compound. Multi-exponential fluorescence and fs-transient absorption decays were observed only for 1, which could therefore be attributed to excimer-like interactions among neighbouring peryleneimides. The comparative time-resolved polarisation results on 1 and 2 indicate the occurrence of different depolarisation processes in the dendrimer assignable to the rotation of the molecule, a fractional motion maybe of a dendrimer branch and to an intramolecular energy transfer process.
1999
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