1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1381-1169(98)00069-7
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Effect of metal phthalocyanine complex aggregation on the catalytic and photocatalytic oxidation of sulfur containing compounds

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“…33 The presence of a monomer-dimer equilibrium of the phthalocyanine derivative in solutions was observed previously via UV-visible absorption spectrum as specific electronic transitions in the Q band (l = 600-800 nm).…”
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“…33 The presence of a monomer-dimer equilibrium of the phthalocyanine derivative in solutions was observed previously via UV-visible absorption spectrum as specific electronic transitions in the Q band (l = 600-800 nm).…”
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confidence: 69%
“…It is known, that cobalt tetrasulfophthalocyaninate has a catalytic activity in rather narrow concentration range, [21][22] that is caused by its significant association if concentration is higher than 10 -5 mol/l. We carried out a preliminary Dependence of catalytic activity of hybrid materials, obtained by activation by plasma chemical discharge, from temperature has non-linear character ( Figure 6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in the case of realization of associative mechanism of catalysis, association of metallophthalocyanines may both increase catalyst's activity due to the interaction of the dimer with the substrate and reduce it. [19][20][21][22] Promising direction of development of the phthalocyanine catalysts chemistry is their heterogenization on various carriers. Oxidation processes catalyzed by metallophthalocyanine complexes, mounted on a surface of mineral carriers (silicas, zeolites, carbon materials, etc.…”
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“…2 Applications of photosensitized TiO2 on indoor air pollutant degradation applications are of less interest, yet a number of molecules have been used including fullyconjugated molecules and metal macrocycle complexes to mitigate various kinds of pollutants. 5 Phthalocyanines (MPc, M = metal), with their applications as molecular conductors 6 and catalysts, 7 are very promising additives to TiO2. It has been reported that TiO2 impregnated with MPcs can be used as visible light activated photocatalysts for degrading sulfur-containing compounds 8 and organic pollutants 9 in wastewater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%