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Two-dimensional inclusion polymerization

A second motif encountered in tetrapyridylporphyiin systems is typified by inclusion compounds with wet methanol and water that produce three-dimensional coordination polymers. Ttv/ni-pyridyl substituents on a Zn(TPyP) were ob.served to axially ligate the metal centers of adjacent porphyrin moieties generating a polymeric chain in one dimension. Cross-linking in a second dimension occurs when the original porphyrin molecule is coordinated by two pyridyl moieties from two additional porphyrin molecules... [Pg.85]


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