Abstract

This paper proposes an efficient artificial light-harvesting system in a host–guest assembly composed of functional dyes and inorganic nanosheet. Although we have already reported an efficient energy transfer between two types of porphyrin molecules on inorganic nanosheets (e.g., J. Am. Chem. Soc.2011, 133, 14280), the number of photons captured by one acceptor molecule (photon-harvesting efficiency: the donor/acceptor ratio when the total energy transfer efficiency is 50% as defined in the main text) was a few. To overcome this low photon-harvesting efficiency, we designed and investigated a new nanosheet type light-harvesting system including phthalocyanine. As a result from steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence measurements, the energy transfer reaction was highly efficient even under the donor excess conditions. The efficiency was almost 100% even under the ratio of donor/acceptor = 1/1–6/1. The most advanced point of this study is the presence of energy transfer between nonadjacent donor–accept...

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