Abstract :
Porphyrins and C60 are strategic materials for the fabrication of nanoscale molecular devices by virtue of their optical, photo–
electro-chemical and chemical properties. We have developed procedures to immobilise cobalt tetra-butyl-phenyl porphyrins
(CoTBPPs) on gold surfaces via ligation to self-assembled monolayers of aromatic aminothiophenols (4-ATP). We have used
synchrotron radiation photoemission and near-edge X-ray absorption, NEXAFS, to characterise such films, both in their native
state, and with ligated fulleropyrrolidines N-methyl-2-( p-pyridyl)-3,4-fulleropyrrolidine (Py-C60), forming charge-separation
complexes which may have applications in solar cells. While photoemission spectra appear dominated by the individual
CoTBPP and Py-C60 components, we observe an apparent signature of charge separation in fulleropyrrolidine NEXAFS spectra
Keywords :
Fulleropyrrolidines , Photoemission , NEXAFS , Porphyrins , synchrotron radiation