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Spectroscopic and physicochemical properties of rare-earth phthalocyanines entrapped in sol-gel glasses
W. StrȩkW. WacławekKrzysztof MaruszewskiŁUkasz Czernickisubject
Absorption spectroscopyChemistryOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryRare earthchemistry.chemical_elementElectron spectroscopyNeodymiumAnalytical ChemistryDilutionInorganic ChemistrySamariumSpectroscopySol-geldescription
Abstract The electronic absorption spectra of samarium and neodymium phthalocyanines in DMSO and entrapped in glasses obtained via the sol-gel technique have been obtained. Decrease in concentration of metallophtalocyanines in DMSO leads to observed changes in the relative intensifies of the two bands in the Q-band region. This behavior could be explained by the shifts in equilibrium between the LnPc 2 and LnPc + forms, caused by the dilution. In view of this interpretation, the entrapment of the metallophthalocyanines in the sol-gel glass matrices shifts the diphthalocyanine ⇆ monophthalocyanine equilibrium towards the monophthalocyanine (LnPc + ) form.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1997-02-01 | Journal of Molecular Structure |