Yamada et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Synthesis, crystal structure, and photodynamics of π-expanded porphyrin− fullerene dyads synthesized by Diels− Alder reactionYamada et al., 2010
- Document ID
- 5387280145228434241
- Author
- Yamada H
- Ohkubo K
- Kuzuhara D
- Takahashi T
- Sandanayaka A
- Okujima T
- Ohara K
- Ito O
- Uno H
- Ono N
- Fukuzumi S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Free base and zinc porphyrins are linked with fullerene (C60) through β, β′-pyrrolic positions rather than meso-positions by Diels− Alder reaction of monoanthraporphyrins (H2P-mA and ZnP-mA) and C60 to afford a π-expanded free base porphyrin− fullerene dyad …
- 229910003472 fullerene 0 title abstract description 162
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