Abstract

We have investigated the photophysical properties of two dendrimers containing a cyclam core decorated with 4 naphthyl units ( G0), 12 dimethoxybenzene and 16 naphthyl units ( G2). These dendrimers show fluorescence bands that can be assigned to naphthyl localized excited states ( λ max = 337 nm), naphthyl-amine exciplexes ( λ max = 470 nm) and, for G2, naphthyl excimers ( λ max ca. 400 nm). Cyclam is a very good ligand for transition metal ions and we have investigated complex formation between these dendritic ligands and Ni(II), Co(II) and Cu(II), added as nitrate salts. This process can be monitored by the strong changes, both in shape and intensity, observed in the emission spectra of these dendrimers. Complexation with Cu(II) causes not only changes in the relative intensities of the fluorescence bands, but also the appearance of a new absorption band in the near UV spectral region. An analysis of the titration curves has allowed us to obtain clear evidence for the formation of not only 1:1 species, but also 1:2 metal to ligand species. G2 shows a clear preference, compared to G0, in forming complexes with a 1:2 metal-to-ligand stoichiometry, although it possesses very bulky dendrons appended to the cyclam central unit.

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