Gas‐Phase Electronic Structure of Phthalocyanine Ions: A Study of Symmetry and Solvation Effects
Stefan Bergmeister,
Lisa Ganner,
Milan Ončák
et al.
Abstract:Research into and applications of phthalocyanines (Pc) are mostly connected to their intriguing electronic properties. Here, messenger‐type UV–vis spectroscopy of two metal‐free ions from the phthalocyanine family, cationic H2Pc+ and H2PcD+, along with their hydrates is performed. They show that the electronic properties of both ions can be traced to those in the conjugate base, Pc2–, however, they are affected by state splitting due to the reduced symmetry; in the H2Pc+ radical cation, a new band appears due … Show more
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