Synthesis, Redox Behavior, Sensitizer Activity, and Oxygen Transfer of Covalently Bound Polymeric Porphyrins
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Chemistry
- Vol. 25 (10-11) , 1227-1254
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00222338808053418
Abstract
Metal complexes of covalently bound porphyrins are used as sensitive probes for several investigations. Substituted derivatives of tetraphenyl-porphin, phthalocyanine, and naphthalocyanine are synthesized at positively and negatively charged as well as uncharged polymers. The photo-redox activities were studied under irradiation with visible light in the presence of a donor and an acceptor. The triplet life times of covalently bound porphyrin moieties are strongly enhanced compared with the analogous monomeric porphyrins. In addition, the polymer binding results in higher photocatalytic activity. The electron-transfer reactions of Mn(III)-containing porphyrins using the reducing agent dithionite are strongly influenced by the polymer environment. In contrast to monomeric Mn(III)-porphyrins, the porphyrins containing polymers exhibit a two-step reduction which may be due to the change of the conformation of the polymer coil. The catalytic epoxidation of 2,5-dihydrofuran with hypochlorite with formation of 3,4-epoxytetrahydrofuran occurs with water-soluble porphyrins in water. No influence of the polymer environment exists. The different reactions require reaction times from milliseconds up to hours.Keywords
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