Issue 12, 1999

A versatile synthetic strategy for construction of large oligomers: binding and photophysical properties of a nine-porphyrin array

Abstract

Mitsunobu coupling of a free base porphyrin tetraacid with four equivalents of a monohydroxy metalloporphyrin dimer leads to a highly non-polar dendritic nine-porphyrin array that is readily separated from more polar products resulting from incomplete coupling; photophysical measurements reveal an energy transfer process from the peripheral metalloporphyrins to the central free-base porphyrin unit.

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Chem. Commun., 1999, 1083-1084

A versatile synthetic strategy for construction of large oligomers: binding and photophysical properties of a nine-porphyrin array

C. Ching Mak, D. Pomeranc, J. K. M. Sanders, M. Montalti and L. Prodi, Chem. Commun., 1999, 1083 DOI: 10.1039/A900513G

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