The luminescent and photophysical properties of the etioporphyrin-I complex with indium(III) chloride, InCl-EtioP-I were experimentally studied at room and liquid nitrogen temperatures in pure and mixed toluene solutions. At 77 K, in a 1:2 mixture of toluene with diethyl ether, the quantum yield of phosphorescence reaches 10.2%, while the duration of phosphorescence is 17 ms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new complex of indium(III)chloride with etioporphyrin-I was synthesized and characterized. As with naturally occurring extraligated etioporphyrins, the InCl-EtioP-I spectrum in solution has a very strong B-band and a more than an order of magnitude weaker Q-band, but this difference diminishes in solid films of InCl-EtioP-I obtained by thermal evaporation in vacuum. In a solid, molecules have a tight convex-convex arrangement in a 2D double layered structure with interplane distance of 3.
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October 2012
The first tellurium-containing phthalocyanine analogues have been prepared and spectroscopically characterised: the Mg(II) complex of tetra(1,2,5-telluradiazolo)porphyrazine and a low-symmetry tert-butyl substituted Mg(II) tribenzoporphyrazine with one fused 1,2,5-telluradiazole ring. It was observed that the introduction of Te atom(s) reduces the energy of the Q-transition, facilitates the reduction of the macrocycle and strongly increases the conductivity of thin films.
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