Abstract
Li and Na carboxylate salts glasses with different number chains containing molecules of Tetraphenyl-porphine-tetrasulfonic acid (TPPS) were prepared by the melting method. TPPS doped in the glasses had the same form as the TPPS in the aqueous solutions. However the form of TPPS in the glasses changed because TPPS reacted with matrix glass during the melting process. Tetraphenyl-porphine (TPP) could no be incorporated into the Li and Na carboxylate salts glasses by the present melting method. The free base TPPS is important for photochemical hole burning (PHB) properties, and a mixed metal–carboxylate salts glasses containing free-base TPPS, which is the active form for PHB, were prepared by controlling the melting condition. It was found that a preparation condition such as holding time of the melts affects the formation of the complex of the TPPS and that in the mixed metal–carboxylate salts melts the TPPS formed a complex with Li but did not form a complex with Na.
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