2023
DOI: 10.1002/cctc.202201288
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Photoactive Hexaazaphenalene‐based Coordination Network as a Two‐Pathway Photosensitizer for Oxidation of Alkanes

Abstract: A tris(4-pyridyl) hexaazaphenalenyl anion (TPHAP À ) exhibited both energy and charge transfer processes to oxygen molecules under UV irradiation resulting in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROSs). The existence of ROSs was confirmed by spectroscopic characterization and photooxidation of a standard compound selective for the singlet oxygen, 1,5dihydroxynaphthalene (1,5-DHN). In addition, a porous coordination network (PCN) consisting of TPHAP À , cadmium ions and fumarate co-ligand was synthesized … Show more

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“…25,26 In addition, it was also possible to trap metastable kinetic states by controlling the cooling rates. 6 The resultant networks were investigated for their photoactive properties, 27 as well as encapsulation of different guest molecules for the purpose of their structural elucidation using the crystalline sponge method. 28 These findings highlight the high sensitivity of TPHAP containing reaction mixtures, making them amenable to manipulation by external stimuli.…”
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“…25,26 In addition, it was also possible to trap metastable kinetic states by controlling the cooling rates. 6 The resultant networks were investigated for their photoactive properties, 27 as well as encapsulation of different guest molecules for the purpose of their structural elucidation using the crystalline sponge method. 28 These findings highlight the high sensitivity of TPHAP containing reaction mixtures, making them amenable to manipulation by external stimuli.…”
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confidence: 99%