Self-Assembled porphyrin and macrocycle derivatives: From synthesis to function

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Abstract

Porphyrin, as a planar macrocyclic molecule, extensively exists naturally in plants and animals and plays an important role in life activities. Normally, porphyrin exists in the form of nanostructures/aggregations through molecular self-Assembly. Thus, it is of great interest for tuning nanostructures, understanding mechanisms, and exploring the diverse applications. In this issue, we present articles covering the synthesis and formation mechanisms of porphyrin nanostructures by self-Assembly methods and their applications in solar-energy harvesting, water splitting, environmental pollutant reduction, and nanomedicine for tumor therapy. These articles present the recent developments and potential research directions of this field, and we hope they will interest and inspire readers to enter this growing field.

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Jiang, Y. B., & Sun, Z. (2019). Self-Assembled porphyrin and macrocycle derivatives: From synthesis to function. MRS Bulletin, 44(3), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.1557/mrs.2019.44

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