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Synthesis and characterization of ?-extended porphyrins as potential precursors for the formation of columnar mesophases: design principles for columnar mesophases need revision?

Auteur(s)
Herzog, Beat
Neier, Reinhard 
Institut de chimie 
Date de parution
2011
In
ARKIVOC (Gainesville, FL, U. S.)
Vol.
6
De la page
29
A la page
44
Mots-clés
  • Porphyrins Role: RCT (Reactant)
  • SPN (Synthetic preparation)
  • PREP (Preparation)
  • RACT (Reactant or reagent) (prepn. of aliph. substituted porphyrins and their nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes)
  • nickel copper aliph substituted porphyrin complex prepn
  • Porphyrins Role: RCT ...

  • SPN (Synthetic prepar...

  • PREP (Preparation)

  • RACT (Reactant or rea...

  • nickel copper aliph s...

Résumé
Meso-? bridged extended porphyrins substituted with long aliph. chains were synthesized and fully characterized. Two different synthetic strategies were tested to obtain the target structures. The synthetic steps were optimized to obtain scalable routes for the prodn. of sufficient quantities of ?-extended porphyrins for material science studies. The porphyrins were obtained either as free bases or complexed with NiII or CuII. UV-visible spectroscopy and polarized light microscopy was used for the anal. of the material properties of the ?-extended porphyrins. The results obtained with the authors' compds. are not compatible with the results reported in the literature. [on SciFinder(R)]
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/21466
Type de publication
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