1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0162-0134(97)10005-8
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Dimerization of tetracationic porphyrins: ionic strength dependence

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“…The estimated values of the dimerization constants are presented in Table 1. The range of the dimerization constants is the same to that known from the literature for water solution [35,36]. Values of the dimerization constants from Table 1 are insignificantly decreasing along with the time of monolith samples drying.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The estimated values of the dimerization constants are presented in Table 1. The range of the dimerization constants is the same to that known from the literature for water solution [35,36]. Values of the dimerization constants from Table 1 are insignificantly decreasing along with the time of monolith samples drying.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…To determine whether the monomeric form of the porphyrin was important for the activity, the selfstacking of these derivatives was evaluated by measuring the optical spectrum of each of the metallo-TPPS4 derivatives as a function of added NaCl. Previous work has shown that this measurement gives data allowing a good estimate of the relative ease of porphyrin stacking (17). The TPPS derivatives evaluated stacked the order TPPS Ϸ Ni Ϸ Pd Ͼ Cu Ͼ VO Ͼ Mn, Sn Ͼ Co, Gd, Ru, TiO (data not shown).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…8,[41][42][43][44] Therefore, the characterization in the solution state of these cationic bis-porphyrins was first done by visible spectrometry. The value of the e ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%