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Metalloporphyrins electrical properties

Metalloporphyrins electrical properties, 144 in oxygen production from water, 522 photochemical properties, 510 in photoproduction of hydrogen from water, 511, 510-513 structure, 615 Mctallothioncins cobalt(II), 673 copper and zinc storage, 672 EXAFS, 673 mammals... [Pg.7202]

In the most important series of polymers of this type, the metallotetraphenylporphyrins, a metalloporphyrin ring bears four substituted phenylene groups X, as is shown in 7.19. The metals M in the structure are typically iron, cobalt, or nickel cations, and the substituents on the phenylene groups include -NH2, -NR2, and -OH. These polymers are generally insoluble. Some have been prepared by electro-oxidative polymerizations in the form of electroactive films on electrode surfaces.79 The cobalt-metallated polymer is of particular interest since it is an electrocatalyst for the reduction of dioxygen. Films of poly(trisbipyridine)-metal complexes also have interesting electrochemical properties, in particular electrochromism and electrical conductivity.78 The closely related polymer, poly(2-vinylpyridine), also forms metal complexes, for example with copper(II) chloride.80... [Pg.288]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.144 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.144 ]




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