2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2015.11.003
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Interactions of zinc octacarboxyphthalocyanine with selected amino acids and with albumin

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“…However, unsubstituted metallophthalocyanines, including ZnPc, are practically not soluble in water [17]. In this case, the desired solubility could be achieved by introducing several polar groups (for example, carboxylic or sulfonic) to the external benzene rings [18]. The other way of increased water dispersibility, with solubility increased from 16 to 120 mg/l, was recently reported as a result of ZnPc nanowire formation, directly grown from powdered ZnPc [17].…”
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“…However, unsubstituted metallophthalocyanines, including ZnPc, are practically not soluble in water [17]. In this case, the desired solubility could be achieved by introducing several polar groups (for example, carboxylic or sulfonic) to the external benzene rings [18]. The other way of increased water dispersibility, with solubility increased from 16 to 120 mg/l, was recently reported as a result of ZnPc nanowire formation, directly grown from powdered ZnPc [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other way of increased water dispersibility, with solubility increased from 16 to 120 mg/l, was recently reported as a result of ZnPc nanowire formation, directly grown from powdered ZnPc [17]. On the other hand, a basic (unsubstituted) ZnPc molecule could be selected as a good computational model, mimicking a less or more distorted structure of its more complex derivatives [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The rate constant of the irradiation of ZnPcOC complex under LED illumination was determined; its value was 0.1870 1/min. The value of the rate constant for this complex is much higher than was presented in [34] because a different dose of radiation was used. In the case of Al(OH)PcOC, complex dependence A = f(t) was linear (Fig.…”
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“…The presence of selected amino acids or albumin does not have an impact on the position of the bands in the Soret region (λ max  = 360 nm) or in the Q region (λ max  = 621.5 and 691.5 nm), just as in the case of zinc octacarboxyphthalocyanine [34]. Nevertheless, after adding albumin or amino acids to the Al(OH)PcOC solution, the intensity of B and Q bands slightly increased (Table 1).…”
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