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Chemical sensitivity of self-assembled porphyrin nano-aggregates

Dini, Francesca (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Martinelli, Eugenio (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Pomarico, Giuseppe (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
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Paolesse, Roberto (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Monti, Donato (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Filippini, Daniel (author)
Linköpings universitet,Tillämpad Fysik,Tekniska högskolan
DAmico, Arnaldo (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
Lundström, Ingemar (author)
Linköpings universitet,Tillämpad Fysik,Tekniska högskolan
Di Natale, Corrado (author)
University Roma Tor Vergata
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2009-01-09
2009
English.
In: NANOTECHNOLOGY. - : IOP Publishing. - 0957-4484 .- 1361-6528. ; 20:5, s. 055502-
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  • Nanostructured molecular assemblies may provide additional sensing properties not found in other arrangements of the same basic constituents. Among three-dimensional structures, nanotubes are particularly appealing for applications as chemical sensors, because of the potential inclusion of different guests inside the cavity or the induced modification of the skeletal interaction after analyte binding. Porphyrins are a class of compounds characterized by brilliant sensing properties, appearing also in non-ordered solid-state aggregates. In recent years, it was reported that aggregation of oppositely charged porphyrins led to the formation of self-assembled nanotubes and in this paper their sensing properties, both in solution and in the solid state, have been investigated. The interactions of porphyrin nanotubes with guest molecules have been monitored by following the changes in their UV-vis spectra. The results obtained have been exploited to build up a sensing platform based on a computer screen as a light source and a digital camera as detector. Porphyrin nanostructures exhibited an enhanced sensitivity to different compounds with respect to those shown by single porphyrin subunits. The reason for the increased sensitivity may be likely found in an additional sensing mechanism related to the modulation of the strength of the forces that keep the supramolecular ensemble together.

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