Abstract

Click chemistry has been successfully applied to prepare a conjugate of zinc(II) porphyrin with four boron dipyrromethene moieties. Upon excitation at the latter, an efficient excitation energy transfer to the porphyrin core occurs with an energy transfer quantum yield of 0.98, making this conjugate a promising light-harvesting system.

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