| Literature DB >> 16228501 |
Hitoshi Tamiaki1, Masaaki Amakawa, Alfred R Holzwarth, Kurt Schaffner.
Abstract
Metal 3(1)-hydroxy-13(1)-oxo-chlorins were systematically prepared and their visible and circular dichroism spectra were measured in a solution. All the synthetic complexes were monomeric in tetrahydrofuran. The Ni/Cu/Pd/Ag(II) complexes were still monomeric after dilution with 99-fold hexane. In contrast, the Co(II) complex, as well as the Mg/Zn/Cd(II) complexes, self-aggregated in 1% (v/v) tetrahydrofuran-hexane to form oligomers. In the less polar organic solvent, the Mn(III) complex fully dimerized and the Fe(III) complex partially dimerized. Infrared spectra of the synthetic metal chlorins in solid thin films revealed that the Ni/Cu/Pd/Ag(II) and ClFe(III) chlorins were 4- and 5-coordinated monomers, respectively, the AcOMn(III) chlorin formed a 6-coordinated dimer by mutual coordination of 3(1)-OetaetaetaMn, and the Co(II) chlorin as well as the Mg/Zn/Cd(II) chlorins self-aggregated by 13-C=OetaetaetaO-Hetaetaetametal to form large oligomers.Entities:
Year: 2002 PMID: 16228501 DOI: 10.1023/A:1014951513848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Photosynth Res ISSN: 0166-8595 Impact factor: 3.573