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Synthetic rings imitate plants of energy systems with molecular precision

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Plants have long inspired scientists with their remarkable capacity to convert sunlight into energy through complicated organized pigment rings. Now researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University have successfully emulated this architecture with synthetic molecules that themselves assemble in stacked rings that are capable of energy and loading circulation, which mimic photosynthetic processes.

Photosynthetic organisms rely on ring -shaped pigment clusters to effectively absorb sunlight. These rings show toroidal conjugation – a continuous circulation of energy and load. Replication of this phenomenon could cause a revolution in the design of solar cells, but so far artificial versions have been limited to isolated molecules.

“Artificial versions of toroidal conjugation are limited to a few molecules,” Daisuke Sakamaki, assistant professor at the Graduate School of Science of the university and the main author of the study, explains.

To overcome this restriction, the team developed a structure with multiple molecules using Falocyanins – flat aromatic connections that occur in dyes and photovoltaic. Each molecule has eight vertical, pillar -like extensions that facilitate electrical transfer. These molecules themselves assemble together locked couples and eventually form a tightly caught, 16-layer ring. This configuration line is closely on molecular surfaces, making efficient energy and load movement around the ring possible, related to natural light harvesting systems.

Structural integrity of the ring was verified by X -ray crystallography, while spectroscopic and theoretical analyzes demonstrated active energy and load circulation in both charged and excited situations.

“This is the first clear proof of intermolecular toroidal conjugation,” said Sakamaki. “This not only confirms that cargo and energy can circulate in such assemblies, but it has also pronounced how we think about the use of Falocyanines – materials with more than a century of history.”

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The breakthrough emphasizes how simple molecular components, led by self -assembly, can replicate the complex energy mechanisms of nature. The research can lead to innovative applications in energy generation and opto electronics.

“Our plan is to extend this approach to different types of molecules, aimed at designing a greater variety of conjugated systems for future energy and opto -electronic applications,” said Sakamaki.

Research report:Intermolecular Toroidal Conjugation: Circular stacked 16 P-Planes formed by supramolecular assembly that make cyclical charge and energy selocation possible



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