1. An Expanded Porphycene with High NIR Absorptivity That Stabilizes Two Different Kinds of Metal Complexes.
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Anguera, Gonzalo, Cha, Won‐Young, Moore, Matthew D., Brewster, II, James T., Zhao, Michael Y., Lynch, Vincent D., Kim, Dongho, and Sessler, Jonathan L.
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PORPHYCENES ,NEAR infrared spectroscopy ,METAL complexes ,RHODIUM ,DENSITY functional theory - Abstract
Abstract: A new expanded porphycene with 26 π‐electrons has been prepared by the McMurry coupling of 1,4‐bis(3,4‐diethyl‐2‐pyrryl)benzene dialdehyde. Expansion of the porphycene framework provides a ligand capable of stabilizing a bis(rhodium) and a monoruthenium complex. These new porphycene derivatives absorb strongly in the NIR spectral region, with appreciable absorptivity up to 1300 nm. On the basis of their ground‐ and excited‐state spectroscopic features and structural parameters, both the free‐base system and the bis(rhodium) complex are considered to be Hückel‐type aromatic systems. This conclusion is supported by DFT calculations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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