Abstract

SUMMARYThe structure of copper phthalocyanine has been studied by high resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM). To reduce radiation damage, the technique of minimal beam exposure has been used together with X‐ray film for recording the image. This resulted in very noisy micrographs but optical averaging clearly revealed the molecular shape of the copper phthalocyanine, and also showed that a slight discrepancy exists between the averaged image, and the model structure which had been assumed to be isomorphous with platinum phthalocyanine.

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