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  • 2022Computational Approaches to the Study of Oxide Nanomaterials and Nanoporous Oxides2citations
  • 2021The Early Steps of Molecule-to-Material Conversion in Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): A Case Study18citations
  • 2018Manganese(II) Molecular Sources for Plasma-Assisted CVD of Mn Oxides and Fluorides: From Precursors to Growth Process38citations
  • 2018Unravelling the high-pressure behaviour of dye-zeolite L hybrid materials17citations
  • 2018Structure and Host–Guest Interactions of Perylene–Diimide Dyes in Zeolite L Nanochannels25citations
  • 2018Structure and Host-Guest Interactions of Perylene-Bisimide Dyes in Zeolite L Nanochannels.25citations
  • 2017Supramolecular organization of water–ethanol solution in ferrierite under pressurecitations
  • 2017Irreversible Conversion of a Water-Ethanol Solution into an Organized Two-Dimensional Network of Alternating Supramolecular Units in a Hydrophobic Zeolite under Pressure37citations
  • 2017Structural modification of gallium lanthanum sulfide glass induced by ultrafast laser inscription1citations
  • 2017Irreversible Conversion of aWater–Ethanol Solution into an Organized Two-Dimensional Network of Alternating Supramolecular Units in a Hydrophobic Zeolite under Pressure37citations
  • 2016Modeling the first activation stages of the Fe(hfa)2TMEDA CVD precursor on a heated growth surface5citations
  • 2014Opening the Pandora's jar of molecule-to-material conversion in chemical vapor deposition: insights from theory18citations
  • 2014CVD precursors for transition metal oxide nanostructures: molecular properties, surface behavior and temperature effects25citations

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  • Fois, Ettore
  • Gasparotto, Alberto
  • Oriani, Mario
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  • Maccato, Chiara
  • Gri, Filippo
  • Wilken, Martin
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  • Quartieri, Simona
  • Dmitriev, Vladimir
  • Gigli, Lara
  • Calzaferri, Gion
  • Devaux, Andre
  • Vitillo, Jenny Grazia
  • Martra, Gianmario
  • Miletto, Ivana
  • Fabbiani, Marco
  • Vitillo, Jenny G.
  • Fois, Ettore Silvestro
  • Diener, Romina
  • Nolte, Stefan
  • Minardi, Stefano
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Structure and Host–Guest Interactions of Perylene–Diimide Dyes in Zeolite L Nanochannels

  • Arletti, Rossella
  • Calzaferri, Gion
  • Devaux, Andre
  • Quartieri, Simona
  • Tabacchi, Gloria
  • Fois, Ettore
  • Vitillo, Jenny Grazia
  • Martra, Gianmario
  • Miletto, Ivana
  • Gigli, Lara
  • Fabbiani, Marco
Abstract

Confinement-driven self-assembly of dyes in nanomatrices is an effective route for the production of hybrid supramolecular structures of high technological relevance, among which the archetypal zeolite L based systems are exploited in Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) sensitized solar cells, luminescent solar concentrators, and color-changing media but also in sensing in analytical chemistry, biology, and diagnostics. Despite this progress in applications, the organization of confined chromophores in zeolite L materials remains elusive. Herein, by integrating experiments with different time scale and radiation source (IR, XRPD, total scattering) with first-principles DFT modeling, we attained a microscopically detailed picture of a technologically important hybrid composite of zeolite L with a perylene−diimide (also known as perylene−bisimide) dye at both hydrated and anhydrous conditions. The asymmetric positioning of the dye in the zeolite channel is determined by two factors: shapevolume constraints, and relative strength of competitive interactions among confined species. Our multitechnique experimental-theoretical approach thoroughly described the supramolecular chemistry of this hybrid material, identifiying possible strategies to further enhance FRET efficiency and improve functionality. This work deepens the understanding of host−guest interactions in dye−zeolite L composites, a key requirement to master the finely tuned mechanisms governing supramolecular organization in confined nanospaces.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • experiment
  • strength
  • composite
  • density functional theory
  • self-assembly