Bis(Zinc Porphyrin) (ca. 5µmol/L in Dichloromethane) [for CD Spectroscopy]
CAS: 92995-45-4
Ref. 3D-SDA99545
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Product Information
Bis(Zinc Porphyrin) is a ligand that is commonly used in supramolecular chemistry. It has a linker and two subunits, which are amines and hydroxyl groups. The steric interactions between the molecules cause them to form a molecule that can then be observed using microscopy. Bis(Zinc Porphyrin) has been shown to interact with epoxides, leading to ligation of the two molecules together. This ligand also has alkyl substituents on the ring that can be changed in order to produce enantiopure compounds for CD spectroscopy.
Chemical properties
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