
CAS 13007-95-9
:Mg(II) Porphine
Description:
Mg(II) Porphine, also known as magnesium porphyrin, is a coordination compound characterized by its porphyrin structure, which consists of a large, planar, cyclic arrangement of carbon and nitrogen atoms. The central magnesium ion (Mg²⁺) is coordinated to the nitrogen atoms of the porphyrin ring, contributing to its stability and unique electronic properties. This compound exhibits strong light absorption in the visible region, making it significant in photochemical applications and biological systems, particularly in photosynthesis and respiration. Mg(II) Porphine is typically soluble in organic solvents and can form complexes with various ligands, enhancing its reactivity and utility in catalysis. Its structural features allow it to participate in electron transfer processes, making it a subject of interest in studies related to bioinorganic chemistry and materials science. Additionally, due to its resemblance to heme, it plays a role in understanding the function of metalloporphyrins in biological systems. Overall, Mg(II) Porphine is a versatile compound with applications in both research and industry.
Formula:C20H12MgN4
Synonyms:- MagnesiumPorphyrin>
- Magnesium Porphine
- MagnesiuM Porphyrin
- Mg(II) Porphine
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