Water-soluble manganese(II1) as well as iron(II1) porphyrinates are introduced as light-sensitive precursor compounds for the photocatalytic activation of dioxygen in aqueous solutions. It is shown that in the presence of a-pinene (4) and the further cycloalkenes 11 -13 photocatalytic oxygenation re
The voltammetric behavior of water-soluble ytterbium porphyrin complex in aqueous media
β Scribed by Zhuang Qian-Kun; Xiao-Xia Gao
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 513 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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β¦ Synopsis
Water-soluble ytterbium complex of tetra-p-sulfonatophenylporphyrin (H,TPPS) with the formulation of Yb TPPS OH . 2 im 3H,O (im = imidazole), stable in pH 2 5 solution, has been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and UV-visible spectra. The structural formula of this ytterbium porphyrin complex is proposed. The ytterbium atom is sitting above the porphyrin plane and has a coordination number of seven. The electrochemical behavior of the ytterbium complex in basic, neutral and slightly acidic solutions is also studied. The complex is strongly adsorbed at mercury electrode, and the center of adsorption, oxidation and reduction is the porphyrin ring. The mechanism of electrode processes for this ytterbium porphyrin complex has been investigated in detail.
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