Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4211
Title: Highly organosoluble metal-free phthalocyanines and metallophthalocyanines: Synthesis and characterization
Authors: Bilgin, A.
Ertem, B.
Gök, Yaşar.
Keywords: Macrocycles
Nickel
Phthalonitrile
Soluble phthalocyanine
Zinc
Abstract: The syntheses and characterization of metal-free and metal-containing (Zn and Ni) derivatives of a symmetrically octa-substituted phthalocyanine derived from 4,5:12,13-bis(4'-tert-butylbenzo)-8,9-(4¨,5¨- dicyanobenzo)-6,11-ditosyl-6,11-diaza-2,15-dithiacyclohexadeca-4,8,12-triene and CuPc from 4,5:12,13-bis(4'-terf-butylbenzo)-8,9-(4¨,5¨- dibromobenzo)-6,11-ditosyl-6,11-diaza-2,15-dithiacyclohexadeca-4,8,12-triene were carried out. Pentanuclear silver(I) and palladium(II) complexes have also been prepared from nickel(II) phthalocyaninate derivatives. The prepared phthalocyanines were semiconducting materials in the range of 10-5 to 10_10Scm_1 in vacuo and under atmospheric pressure. The extraction abilities of NiPc and detosylated phthalocyanines were evaluated in chloroform/water by using several heavy-metal picrates such as Ag+, Cd2+, Cu2+, Hg2+ Pb2+, Pd2+, and Zn2+. The extraction affinities of NiPc and detosylated phthalocyanines for Ag+ were found to be the highest in solvent extraction experiments. The new compounds were characterized by using elemental analysis, UV/Vis, FTIR, NMR, MS spectroscopic data and DTA/TG. © Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2007.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4211
https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.200600943
ISSN: 1434-1948
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