Synthesis and Assembly with Mesoporous Silica MCM-48 of Platinum(II)
Porphyrin Complexes Bearing Carbazyl Groups: Spectroscopic and
Oxygen Sensing Properties
The synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of a series of luminescent platinum meso-tetrakis{3,5-di[(N-carbazyl)n-alkyloxyphenyl]}porphyrin (Pt-8Cn-TPP, n-alkyl = (CH2)n, n = 4, 6, and 8) are presented. The protonated
platinum porphyrins ([Pt-8Cn-TPPH8]8+) were assembled with mesoporous silica MCM-48 resulting in the assembly
materials [Pt-8Cn-TPPH8]8+/MCM-48. The luminescence of [Pt-8Cn-TPPH8]8+/MCM-48 can be extremely quenched
by molecular oxygen with very high sensitivity (I0/I100 > 5000) and rapid response time (0.04 s) suggesting that the
[Pt-8Cn-TPPH8]8+/MCM-48 system can be employed to develop high performance oxygen sensors. Among this
assembly system, [Pt-8C8-TPPH8]8+/MCM-48 exhibits the highest sensitivity. Even if the concentration of oxygen
is 0.1%, the luminescence intensity of [Pt-8C8-TPPH8]8+/MCM-48 can be quenched by 86%