Materials Research (Jan 2003)

Luminescent hybrid porphyrinosilica obtained by sol gel chemistry

  • Neri Cláudio Roberto,
  • Calefi Paulo Sergio,
  • Iamamoto Yassuko,
  • Serra Osvaldo Antonio

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 71 – 74

Abstract

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The sol-gel process is a methodology used to obtain organic-inorganic hybrid solids, which open new possibilities in the field of material science. The sol-gel technique offers a low temperature attractive approach for introducing organic molecules into amorphous materials. In order to introduce tetrakis (2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)porphyrin covalently bounded to a silicate matrix, the inorganic precursor 3-isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane was added (molar ratio 2:1) to the porphyrin solution in anhydrous dimethylformamide and triethylamine. The isolated porphyrin and the hybrid porphyrinosilica have excitation maximum centred at 400 nm and 424 nm, respectively and the emission spectra for both materials has bands centred at 650 nm and 713 nm. The formation of hybrid matrix was investigated by FTIR.

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