2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2010.06.023
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Synthesis and characterization of new polyfluorinated dendrimeric phthalocyanines

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“…Zn, Co, Ni) complexes at the peripheral positions were synthesized 10,11,21,22 and photophysical and electrochemical properties of these MPcs were studied. 7,10,22,23 In the present paper, we describe the synthesis and 4'-pentoxy)benzyloxy groups on the periphery by the 'Li method' in pentanol.…”
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“…Zn, Co, Ni) complexes at the peripheral positions were synthesized 10,11,21,22 and photophysical and electrochemical properties of these MPcs were studied. 7,10,22,23 In the present paper, we describe the synthesis and 4'-pentoxy)benzyloxy groups on the periphery by the 'Li method' in pentanol.…”
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“…7,10,22,23 In the present paper, we describe the synthesis and 4'-pentoxy)benzyloxy groups on the periphery by the 'Li method' in pentanol. The direct conversion of Li 2 Pc to complex 4 was achieved without isolating the unmetallated Pc complex.…”
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“…The solubility of phthalocyanines can be increased by attaching peripheral or non-peripheral substituents such as alkyl, alkoxy, phenoxy and macrocylic groups and/or the central metal. These substituents enhance the solubility of phthalocyanines and modify the aggregation state in solution and other physical properties [7]. For the soluble phthalocyanines, spin coating technique is much more practical [8].…”
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“…3 and 4). This overlap is a clear evidence of the energy transfer from ruthenium complex to the ZnPc core of compound (6) after binding of ruthenium complex as substituent to phthalocyanine core [41]. Excitation energy transfer occurred from ruthenium complex of 6 to ZnPc core of compound (6).…”
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