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Angewandte Chemie | 2014

Superbenzene-porphyrin conjugates.

Dominik Lungerich; Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Mario Marcia; Frank Hampel; Thomas Drewello; Norbert Jux

A free-base porphyrin carrying two hexabenzocoronene (HBC) substituents in a trans arrangement and its zinc complex have been prepared. The compounds were characterized extensively and found to form tricationic dimers in the gas phase. X-ray crystallography confirms for the zinc complex a profound π-stacking of the HBC moieties. In contrast, the free-base porphyrin incarcerates n-heptane which essentially prevents π-stacking. Upon excitation of the HBC substituents, efficient energy transfer to the central porphyrin is observed.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017

Direct Covalent Coupling of Porphyrins to Graphene

Daniela Dasler; Ricarda A. Schäfer; Martin B. Minameyer; Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Frank Hauke; Thomas Drewello; Andreas Hirsch

Graphene-porphyrin nanohybrid materials with a direct covalent linkage between the graphene carbon network and the functional porphyrin unit have been successfully synthesized via a one-pot reductive diazotation approach. A graphite-potassium intercalation compound (KC8) was dispersed in THF, and different isolated porphyrin-diazonium salts were added. The direct covalent binding and the detailed characterization of the functional hybrid material were carried out by Raman spectroscopy, TG-MS, UV/vis, and fluorescence spectroscopy. LDI-ToF mass spectrometry was introduced as a new versatile and sensitive tool to investigate covalently functionalized graphene derivatives and to establish the composition of the respective nanohybrid materials.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017

Dithiafulvenyl‐Extended N‐Heterotriangulenes and Their Interaction with C60: Cooperative Fluorescence

Bettina D. Gliemann; Volker Strauss; Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Pavlo O. Dral; Frank Hampel; Jean-Paul Gisselbrecht; Thomas Drewello; Walter Thiel; Dirk M. Guldi; Milan Kivala

We describe the synthesis as well as the electronic and photophysical characterization of novel N-heterotriangulene derivatives decorated with methoxycarbonyl- and methyl-sulfanyl-substituted dithiafulvenyl moieties. The association of these electron-rich compounds with fullerene C60 as electron acceptor was investigated by means of photophysical, voltammetric, and mass spectrometric methods and rationalized by DFT calculations. Importantly, light-induced interactions between the dithiafulvene-substituted N-heterotriangulene bearing methoxycarbonyl substituents with C60 leads to cooperative fluorescence. Quantitative Job plot analyses by means of fluorescence spectroscopy and voltammetry confirm a 1:1 association with binding constants in the order of 104  m-1 . Supportive results for the supramolecular assembly of both N-heterotriangulenes with C60 were obtained by ESI mass spectrometric investigations in the gas phase.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2018

Superbenzene-Porphyrin Gas-Phase Architectures Derived from Intermolecular Dispersion Interactions

Dominik Lungerich; Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Frank Hampel; Thomas Drewello; Norbert Jux

A systematic series of superbenzene-porphyrin conjugates was synthesized and characterized. All conjugates show a high degree of cluster formation that correlates to the amount of tert-butylated hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronenes (tBuHBCs) attached to the porphyrins periphery. Determined by mass spectrometry and X-ray diffraction, van der Waals (vdW) interactions like London dispersions (LD), stemming from solubilizing tert-butyl groups, were identified to be the major reason for the cluster formation. Cluster sizes comprised of more than twenty molecules with masses up to 70 000 Da were observed, which are rare examples of large architectures based on synthetic functional molecules, assembled by dispersion interactions. Novel strategies towards the design of solution processable functional materials, capable of dynamic transformations based on non-covalent synthesis can be envisioned.


Angewandte Chemie | 2014

Superbenzol‐Porphyrin‐Konjugate

Dominik Lungerich; Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Mario Marcia; Frank Hampel; Thomas Drewello; Norbert Jux


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2016

Three Short Stories about Hexaarylbenzene-Porphyrin Scaffolds

Dominik Lungerich; Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Wolfgang Donaubauer; Thomas Drewello; Norbert Jux


ChemPlusChem | 2017

Stability of odd versus even electron gas-phase (quasi)molecular ions derived from pyridine-substituted N-heterotriangulenes

Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Pavlo O. Dral; Ute Meinhardt; Timothy Clark; Walter Thiel; Milan Kivala; Thomas Drewello


Analyst | 2016

Making the invisible visible: improved electrospray ion formation of metalloporphyrins/-phthalocyanines by attachment of the formate anion (HCOO−)

Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Claudia Dammann; Nina Lang; Dominik Lungerich; Miguel García-Iglesias; Giovanni Bottari; Tomás Torres; Norbert Jux; Thomas Drewello


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2017

Influence of electronic and molecular structure on the fragmentation dynamic of even-electron carbocationic triangulenes and helicenes in the gas phase: EEversusOE fragmentation behavior of triangulenes

Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Agnes Uhl; Jürgen Schatz; Thomas Drewello


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2018

Cover Feature: Superbenzene-Porphyrin Gas-Phase Architectures Derived from Intermolecular Dispersion Interactions (Chem. Eur. J. 59/2018)

Dominik Lungerich; Jakob F. Hitzenberger; Frank Hampel; Thomas Drewello; Norbert Jux

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Thomas Drewello

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Norbert Jux

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Dominik Lungerich

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Frank Hampel

International Council on Mining and Metals

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Milan Kivala

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Mario Marcia

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Timothy Clark

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Ute Meinhardt

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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