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  THE EFFECTS OF PERIPHERAL SUBSTITUENTS ON THE KINETICS OF ZINC ION INCORPORATION AND ACID CATALYZED REMOVAL FROM WATER SOLUBLE SULFONATED PORPHYRINS
 
 
Title: THE EFFECTS OF PERIPHERAL SUBSTITUENTS ON THE KINETICS OF ZINC ION INCORPORATION AND ACID CATALYZED REMOVAL FROM WATER SOLUBLE SULFONATED PORPHYRINS
Author: Sutter, Timothy P. G.
Hambright, Peter
Appeared in: Journal of coordination chemistry
Paging: Volume 30 (1993) nr. 3-4 pages 317-326
Year: 1993-12-01
Contents: The kinetics of Zn2+ and Zn(OH)+ incorporation into and the kinetics of the acid catalyzed removal of Zn(II) from twelve water-soluble, sulfonated derivatives of tetraphenylporphyrin with alkyl or halogen groups in the para, ortho or di-ortho positions were investigated. While the incorporation reactions showed little dependence on porphyrin basicity, the Zn-P (P = porphyrin derivative) acid solvolysis reactions were faster the higher the basicity of the free base (H2-P) compound. Equilibrium constants for the formation of cadmium porphyrins decreased with an increase in porphyrin basicity. The predeformed tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)-β-octabromo-porphyrin reacted with Zn2+ about 103 times faster than porphyrins of similar basicity. These results indicate how substituents on the phenyl and beta-pyrrole rings influence the solution chemistry of water soluble porphyrins.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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