A fused meso-aminoporphyrin: a switchable near-IR chromophore

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Miłosz PawlickiLechosław Latos-Grazyński

Abstract

An aryl amine attached to the meso position of a porphyrin controls the π-delocalization using a redox process or a protonation/deprotonation centered at the meso-nitrogen. An easily accessible modulated motif affords a switchable near-IR chromophore as reflected by significant changes in absorption and fluorescence spectra.

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