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The Synthesis, Structure, and Optical Properties of Novel Rhodium(III) 12-Crown-4-porphyrinate in a Solution and a Polymer Film
Upon interaction of free-base 12-crown-4-substituted porphyrin with rhodium chloride trihydrate RhCl3·3H2O in benzonitrile, corresponding rhodium(III) crown-porphyrinate is obtained in a high yield. The structure of the obtained complex of rhodium(III) is determined based on the data of mass spectrometry, chemical analysis, electron absorption spectroscopy, and luminescence spectroscopy. An analysis of the luminescence properties of this compound in a DMSO–water solution and a polystyrene film is carried out. An analysis of the interaction of obtained rhodium(III) 12-crown-4-porphyrinate with sodium, potassium, and calcium cations in a solution is performed based on the data of electron absorption spectroscopy. The complex is not prone to self-association of the molecules in a DMSO–water solution and may be of interest as a photosensitizer for generation of singlet molecular oxygen. It is found that novel rhodium(III) crown-porphyrinate possesses fluorescence and phosphorescence properties in a polystyrene film and may be of interest as a luminescence temperature sensor by the ratio of the intensity of transitions of phosphorescence to fluorescence.
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Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes articles covering all aspects of the physical chemistry of materials and interfaces in various environments. The journal covers all related problems of modern physical chemistry and materials science, including: physicochemical processes at interfaces; adsorption phenomena; complexing from molecular and supramolecular structures at the interfaces to new substances, materials and coatings; nanoscale and nanostructured materials and coatings, composed and dispersed materials; physicochemical problems of corrosion, degradation and protection; investigation methods for surface and interface systems, processes, structures, materials and coatings. No principe restrictions exist related systems, types of processes, methods of control and study. The journal welcomes conceptual, theoretical, experimental, methodological, instrumental, environmental, and all other possible studies.