Biomimetic self-assembling acylphthalocyanines

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Abstract

We synthesized a series of biomimetic self-assembling phthalocyanines equipped with carbonyl groups as recognition motifs, a central zinc atom and diverse solubilizing alkyl chains mimicking for the first time with these robust pigments the natural chlorosomal bacteriochlorophylls. Upon self-assembly a very broad and red-shifted Q-band absorption extending to over 900 nm is put into evidence.

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Jin, H. G., Balaban, M. C., Chevallier-Michaud, S., Righezza, M., & Balaban, T. S. (2015). Biomimetic self-assembling acylphthalocyanines. Chemical Communications, 51(59), 11884–11887. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc04602e

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