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Revisiting the Ullman's Radical Chemistry for Phthalocyanine Derivatives.

İsmail FidanDominique LuneauVefa AhsenCatherine Hirel
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
Phthalocyanine derivatives do not cease to gain attention due to their numerous properties and applications (e.g., sensor, PDT). This makes them a unique scaffold for the design of new material. In this context, we were interested to develop the synthesis of an imino nitroxide-substituted phthalocyanine by Ullman's procedure; a challenge due to the intrinsic low solubility of most phthalocyanine derivative in much solvents. To overcome this solubility problem, we designed a phthalocyanine with bulky neopentyl substituents in peripheral positions as counterpart to the imino nitroxide moieties. The imino nitroxide-substituted phthalocyanine was obtained by condensation of a monoformyl-substituted phthalocyanine with 2,3-bis(hydroxylamino)-2,3-dimethylbutane in refluxing THF-MeOH (2:1) mixture in the presence of p-toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate, follow by oxidation with PbO2 . Characterization was performed by electrochemistry, UV/Vis and EPR spectroscopy in solution as well as SQUID in solid state.
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