Protonation of Pendant Pyridine Substituents in an Iron Porphyrin Hangman Complex: Influence on Spectral Visibility and Electrocatalysis
Markus Göbel,
Anthony R. Ramuglia,
Elizaveta Zhartovska
et al.
Abstract:A hangman complex based on a functionalized iron porphyrin with two covalently attached pyridine (hanging) groups (Py 2 XPFe) was immobilized onto rough silver electrodes. To elucidate the protonation state of the hanging groups, surface-enhanced resonance Raman (SERR) spectroscopy was performed for the complete complex and a truncated molecular version without the porphyrin unit (Py 2 XBr) in buffers of different pH values (6.0−8.5). Spectra simulations of Py 2 XBr for different protonation states suggested t… Show more
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