Issue 21, 2015

Ferrocene/fullerene hybrids showing large second-order nonlinear optical activities: impact of the cage unit size

Abstract

The electron donor–acceptor complexes, which undergo intramolecular charge transfer under external stimulus, are an emerging class of materials showing important application in nonlinear optics. Synthesizing ferrocene/fullerene complexes through face-to-face fusion would enjoy the merits of both ferrocene and fullerene due to their strong donor–acceptor interactions. Four ferrocene/fullerene hybrid complexes with the gradual extension of fullerene cage size, including CpFe(C60H5), CpFe(C66H5), CpFe(C70H5), and CpFe(C80H5) (Cp is cyclopentadienyl), have been investigated by density functional theory. These hybrid molecules give eclipsed and staggered isomers. The main reason that the eclipsed isomer is stable is that the eclipsed structure possesses large CpFe⋯fullerene bonding energy. The CpFe⋯fullerene interaction is smaller than that of Cp⋯Fefullerene, which must come from two different interfaces. The presence of covalent bond character between CpFe and fullerene is supported by the localized orbital locator, deformation of electron density distribution and energy decomposition analysis. Significantly, the absorption bands and first hyperpolarizabilities of these hybrid complexes are strongly sensitive to the fullerene cage size, which is ascribed to a change in the charge transfer pattern, especially for CpFe(C80H5), which displays reverse π → π* charge transfer from bottom to top cage, leading to notable hyperpolarizability. Investigation of the structure–property relationship at the molecular level can benefit the design and preparation of such hybrid complexes in chemistry and materials science.

Graphical abstract: Ferrocene/fullerene hybrids showing large second-order nonlinear optical activities: impact of the cage unit size

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Mar 2015
Accepted
22 Apr 2015
First published
24 Apr 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 10078-10088

Ferrocene/fullerene hybrids showing large second-order nonlinear optical activities: impact of the cage unit size

W. Wang, L. Wang, N. Ma, C. Zhu and Y. Qiu, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 10078 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT01134E

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