Abstract

Synthesis and characterization of zinc and cobalt phthalocyanines substituted with biphenylmethylpropionic acids, methyl-o-tolylpropionic acids, and methyl-p-tolylpropionic acids are described in this study. The new compounds have been characterized by elemental analyses, FT-IR, UV-Vis, MALDI-TOF, and 1H NMR spectroscopy. All new compounds are soluble in THF, DMF, DMSO, and dilute sodium hydroxide solution. The influence of the carboxylic acid and bulky biphenyl, ortho-methylbenzyl and para-methylbenzyl groups on the spectroscopic properties has been investigated. UV-Vis experiments suggest that the tendency of phthalocyanines to aggregate in polar solvents is significantly reduced owing to the carboxylic acid groups and bulky peripheral substituents.

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