Accurately mimicking structure and function of natural chlorophyll (Chl) assemblies is very challenging. Herein, we report the synthesis of a fullerene-appended Chl dimer being capable of intramolecular photoinduced charge separation (CS) with a unique structure reminiscent of reaction centers (RCs) in phototrophs. Structural analyses revealed that the Chl dimer adopts a bird-like structure in which two Chl components overlapped partially with one of the four pyrrole rings in a Chl ring similar to in a Chl pair in the natural RC complexes. A comparative study including voltammetry and spectrometric analyses using the Chl dimer and its corresponding monomer with and without a fullerene moiety was performed to gain insight into the effect of Chl pairing on (photo)redox properties. Our results suggest that the present dimer motif that closely resemble the Chl pair in natural RCs lead to more facile oxidation and lower energy of the CS state of the Chl dimer than those of the Chl monomer, resulting in its photoredox behavior different from that of the monomer Chl.
Keywords: charge separation; chlorophyll; electron transfer; fullerenes; reaction center.
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