A zinc gable phthalocyanine and a derived planar bis-phthalocyanine containing a shared anthracene unit
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(36), pp. 4365–4365
Citations Over Time
Abstract
A gable-type zinc phthalocyanine and a derived planar bis-phthalocyanine containing a shared anthracene unit have been synthesized and their spectroscopic properties examined. The former showed a split Q band, while the latter exhibited a red-shifted but unsplit Q band, as explained by exciton coupling theory and molecular orbital calculations.
Related Papers
- → Flora S. Kaplan, ed. Museums and the Making of "Ourselves": The Role of Objects in National Identity.(1995)13 cited
- → When The Monuments Came Down, Where Was Anthropology?(2018)3 cited
- → The Love of Art: European Art Museums and Their Public. PIERRE BOURDIEU and ALAIN DARBEL with DOMINIQUE SCHNAPPER(1992)
- → Review Essay: Science Studies Lite(2009)
- → A Wrestling Life: The Inspiring Stories of Dan Gable(2017)