Abstract

We report the occurrence of efficient energy transfer reaction in a novel host–guest assembly composed of an anionic clay nanosheet, cationic porphyrin, and neutral aromatic molecule encapsulated within a cationic organic cavitand. The supramolecular assembly was prepared by the coadsorption of tetracationic Zn–porphyrin (acceptor) and 2-acetylanthracene (donor) enclosed within cationic organic cavitand (octaamine in its protonated form) on anionic clay nanosheets. In this arrangement under the interguest distance of 2.4 nm, almost 100% efficiency of singlet–singlet energy transfer was achieved. Detailed time-resolved fluorescence measurements revealed that the energy transfer rate constant could be attributed to a single component (1.9 × 109 s–1). This strongly suggests that the adsorption distribution of porphyrin and cavitand is rather uniform, not segregated. This is a progress from our previous study that involves energy transfer between two encapsulated neutral molecules. The use of Zn–porphyrin as an energy acceptor in this study enables to connect this energy transfer system to charge separation processes in the same manner as natural photosynthetic systems do; moreover, the efficiency of energy transfer reaction improved to almost 100% from 85% in the previous system between two cavitands.

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