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Phthalocyanines, conductivity magnetic properties

Abstract In this chapter, recent progress in the synthesis, crystal structures and physical properties of monomeric phthalocyanines (Pcs) is summarized and analysed. The strategies for synthesis and modification of Pcs include axial coordination of central metal ions, peripheral substitution of Pc rings and the ionization of Pcs. The crystal structures of various typical Pcs, especially the effects of different synthetic and modification strategies on the supramolecular assemblies of Pcs via %—% interactions between Pc rings, are discussed in detail. Finally, the UV-vis spectroscopic, conducting, magnetic and catalytic properties of some Pcs with crystal structures are presented briefly, and the correlations between various properties and the molecular structure discussed. [Pg.51]

These results illustrate that electrochemical techniques can be employed to synthesize a vast range of [Si(Pc)0]n-based molecular metals/conductive polymers with wide tunability in optical, magnetic, and electrical properties. Moreover, the structurally well-defined and well-ordered character of the polymer crystal structure offers the opportunity to explore structure/electro-chemical/collective properties and relationships to a depth not possible for most other conductive polymer systems. On a practical note, the present study helps to define those parameters crucial to the fabrication, from cheap, robust phthalocyanines, of efficient energy storage devices. [Pg.233]


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