Abstract:Phosphorescence in the near-IR range under stationary lamp excitation was studied of three palladium and three platinum complexes of benzocondensed hydroporphyrazine phthalocyanine analogues in which molecule one or two isoindole fragments are replaced by a hydrogenated pyrrole ring, giving macrocycles of photosynthetic pigments analogues of chlorin, bacteriochlorin and isobacteriochlorin types. For the first time, the phosphorescence spectra of trans-dibenzotetrahydroporphyrazines (for both platinum and pall… Show more
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