
CAS 172617-46-8
:Pt(II) Octaethylporphine ketone
Description:
Pt(II) Octaethylporphine ketone is a coordination compound featuring platinum in a +2 oxidation state, coordinated to an octaethylporphyrin ligand. This compound is characterized by its porphyrin structure, which consists of a large, planar, cyclic arrangement of carbon and nitrogen atoms, providing a stable chelating environment for the platinum center. The presence of the ketone functional group introduces additional reactivity and solubility characteristics. Typically, such compounds exhibit interesting electronic properties, making them useful in various applications, including catalysis and as potential photosensitizers in photodynamic therapy. The octaethyl substituents enhance the solubility of the compound in organic solvents, facilitating its use in various chemical environments. Additionally, Pt(II) Octaethylporphine ketone may exhibit distinct optical properties, including strong absorption in the visible region, which can be exploited in photophysical studies. Overall, this compound represents a significant intersection of coordination chemistry and organic synthesis, with potential implications in materials science and medicinal chemistry.
Formula:C36H44N4OPt
Synonyms:- Octaethylporphine-Pt(II) ketone
- Pt(II) Octaethylporphine ketone
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