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A Polyrotaxane Series Containingα-Cyclodextrin and Naphthalene-Modifiedα-Cyclodextrin as a Light-Harvesting Antenna System
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Organic Charge-transfer CompoundPolymer ChemistryLight-harvesting Antenna SystemEthylene GlycolEngineeringPhotochemistryCyclodextrin ProductionExcitation Energy TransferConjugated PolymerEnergy MigrationPolyrotaxane Series Containingα-cyclodextrinChemistrySupramolecular PhotochemistryForster MechanismPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsBiomolecular Engineering
Supramolecular light-harvesting antenna systems were constructed by using polyrotaxanes, in which cyclodextrin (CD) rings of alpha-CD and naphthalene (energy donor)-appended alpha-CD are threaded by a poly(ethylene glycol) chain with anthracene (energy acceptor) units at both ends (5-8). The effects of the component ratio of the polyrotaxanes on the efficiencies of energy migration and energy transfer were examined by fluorescence emission and excitation spectra and anisotropy and by fluorescence decay measurements. The observed results were explained by using the Forster mechanism.
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