Affiliation:
1. State Key laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials College of Chemistry Jilin University 2699 Qianjin Street Changchun 130012 China
Abstract
AbstractPhotosynthesis is a complex multi‐step process in which light collection is the initial step of photosynthesis and plays an important role in the utilization of solar energy. In order to improve the utilization of sunlight, researchers have developed a variety of artificial light‐harvesting systems to simulate photosynthesis in nature. Here, we report a supramolecular artificial light‐harvesting system in aqueous solution. Since β‐cyclodextrin (β‐CD) has a hydrophobic cavity and a hydrophilic outer surface, we adopt β‐cyclodextrin (β‐CD) as the host molecule and use adamantane as the guest molecule. At the same time, we modified β‐CD with the donor molecule naphthalimide and adamantane with the tetraphenylethylene molecule which has aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) effects. By using fluorescent molecules with AIE, the self‐quenching effect caused by aggregation in aqueous solution can be effectively avoided. Due to the host‐guest interaction of β‐CD and adamantane, nanoparticles with stable structure and uniform size can be spontaneously assembled in water. Because of the close distance and strong spectral overlap between naphthalimide and tetraphenylethylene, Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) was realized, and artificial light‐harvesting system was successfully constructed in aqueous solution. Therefore, this study provides a new strategy for constructing artificial light‐harvesting system, and the artificial light‐harvesting system shows broad application prospects in aqueous solutions.