화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.42, No.14, 4253-4255, 2003
Luminescent Zn and Pd tetranaphthaloporphyrins
Zn and Pd complexes of meso-tetraphenyltetranaphthaloporphyrins (Ph4TNP) exhibit strong infrared absorption bands and luminesce in solutions at room temperature. S1 --> S0 fluorescence (lambda(max) = 732 nm, phi = 5.3%) is the predominant emission in the case of ZnPh4TNP (1). This emission is in part due to the delayed fluorescence (phi = 1.1%). Phosphorescence (T1 --> S0) of 1 (lambda(max) = 973 nm) is very weak ((p = 0.04%) and occurs with lifetime of about 440 mus in deoxygenated DMF In the case of PdPh4TNP (2), almost no S1 --> S0 fluorescence could be observed, while the main emission detected was T1 --> S0 phosphorescence (lambda(max) = 938 nm). The phosphorescence of 2 occurs with lifetime of about 65 mus and (0=6.5%) in deoxygenated DMF solution. Metalloporphyrins 1 and 2 are promising near infrared dyes biomedical applications.