This book cuts across the divisions of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. It describes new methods for creating π-conjugated porphyrin oligomers with precisely defined sequences of zinc and copper metal cations, and how EPR spectroscopy was used to investigate the dipolar and exchange coupling between the paramagnetic copper(II) centres.
Porphyrins are a group of heterocyclic macrocycle organic compounds that play an important role in our everyday life and can for example be found in blood where they form a red complex with iron (haem). Various metallic elements can be inserted into a porphyrin and changing the coordinated metal is an excellent way to influence the chemical and physical properties of these molecules.
Focusing on 3 metals - zinc, magnesium and copper - the author established new methods for creating π-conjugated porphyrin oligomers and lastly presents the synthesis and investigation of two novel porphyrin nanoballs. Givingthe template-directed strategy the author developed for constructing these molecules, this work could provide access to other related nano-cages.
By:
Jonathan Cremers Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Country of Publication: Switzerland Edition: 2020 ed. Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
Weight: 462g ISBN:9783030391034 ISBN 10: 3030391035 Series:Springer Theses Pages: 255 Publication Date:14 February 2021 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction.- 10-Porphyrin Nanorings with Copper(II) and Zinc(II) Centres.- Constructive Quantum Interference in a Heterometallated Porphyrin Nanoring.- Synthesis of Ortho, Meta and Para Bis-Copper Porphyrin Nanorings.- The Template-Directed Synthesis of a Fully Conjugated 14-Porphyrin Nanoball.- The Synthesis of a D4h Symmetric Porphyrin Nanoball using Selective Demetallation.