
AbstractA series of dendrimeric compounds bearing pyrene units were synthesized to afford light‐harvesting antennae based on the formation of intramolecular excimers. The synthetic plan profited from the efficiency of the Huisgen reaction, the 1,3‐dipolar cycloaddition of azides and terminal alkynes, which allowed ready assembly of the different building blocks. The three molecular antennae obtained, of increasing generation, revealed efficient energy transfer both in solution and in the solid state.
LIGHT-HARVESTING DENDRIMERS, PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES, BICHROMOPHORIC MOLECULAR-SYSTEMS, antenna; pirene; energy transfer, CLICK CHEMISTRY, RESONANCE ENERGY-TRANSFER
LIGHT-HARVESTING DENDRIMERS, PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES, BICHROMOPHORIC MOLECULAR-SYSTEMS, antenna; pirene; energy transfer, CLICK CHEMISTRY, RESONANCE ENERGY-TRANSFER
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