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Linked Multiporphyrin Systems

Before discussing self-assembling systems, it is necessary to roughly survey some typical examples of covalently linked multiporphyrin systems because they provide prototypes of artificial multiporphyrin systems and some of them may be useful as components for further large-scale assemblies. [Pg.326]

A representative example of multiporphyrin species in which the subunits are assembled by relatively weak coordination links is the three-chromophore species studied by Hunter and Hyde (Figure 12). In this system, the light absorbed by the zinc porphyrins is partially transferred to the free-base porphyrin subunit [34]. [Pg.3374]

Topics which have formed the subjects of reviews this year include excited state chemistry within zeolites, photoredox reactions in organic synthesis, selectivity control in one-electron reduction, the photochemistry of fullerenes, photochemical P-450 oxygenation of cyclohexene with water sensitized by dihydroxy-coordinated (tetraphenylporphyrinato)antimony(V) hexafluorophosphate, bio-mimetic radical polycyclisations of isoprenoid polyalkenes initiated by photo-induced electron transfer, photoinduced electron transfer involving C o/CjoJ comparisons between the photoinduced electron transfer reactions of 50 and aromatic carbonyl compounds, recent advances in the chemistry of pyrrolidino-fullerenes, ° photoinduced electron transfer in donor-linked fullerenes," supra-molecular model systems,and within dendrimer architecture,photoinduced electron transfer reactions of homoquinones, amines, and azo compounds, photoinduced reactions of five-membered monoheterocyclic compounds of the indigo group, photochemical and polymerisation reactions in solid Qo, photo- and redox-active [2]rotaxanes and [2]catenanes, ° reactions of sulfides and sulfenic acid derivatives with 02( Ag), photoprocesses of sulfoxides and related compounds, semiconductor photocatalysts,chemical fixation and photoreduction of carbon dioxide by metal phthalocyanines, and multiporphyrins as photosynthetic models. [Pg.188]


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