Photoredox Processes in the Aggregation and Gelation of Electron-Responsive Supramolecular Polymers Based on Viologen

Viologen-based ditopic bis-pyridinyl-triazole bidentate ligands self-assemble in the presence of palladium ions into supramolecular polymers whose structure is imposed by the directed formation of coordination bonds. Light-irradiation of these electron-responsive supramolecular materials triggers a photo-induced electron transfer yielding isolated π-radicals and dimers of radicals. The photoreduction events and the associated dimerization steps trigger a large-scale reorganization occurring within the supramolecular network yielding aggregates or gels depending on the irradiation conditions (power, duration). Detailed electrochemical, spectro-electrochemical and photochemical analyses were conducted to understand the mechanisms at stakes in these light-induced aggregation and gelation.

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Titre
Photoredox Processes in the Aggregation and Gelation of Electron-Responsive Supramolecular Polymers Based on Viologen
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2022
Revue
{ECS} Advances
Volume
1
Pagination
020502
Date de publication
may
Soumis le 11 octobre 2022