Recent Progress in Optically-Active Phthalocyanines and Their Related Azamacrocycles

Frontiers in Chemistry
Yusuke OkadaNagao Kobayashi

Abstract

Optically-active phthalocyanines (Pcs) and related macrocycles reported in the 2010-2020 period are introduced in this review. They are grouped into several categories: (1) chiral binaphthyl-containing Pcs, (2) optically active alkyl chain-containing Pcs, (3) chiral axial ligand- coordinated or -linked Pcs, (4) chiral subphthalocyanines (SubPcs), and (5) related azamacrocycles. For each compound, the structure and important characteristics are summarized.

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BETA
circular dichroism
column chromatography
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