Abstract

Abstract The novel tetra-(1,4-dithiin) metal-free (H2Pz) and metalloporphyrazines (MPz, M = Mg, Fe) bearing peripheral tetrapropyl-bromine derived from 2,3-dicyano-5-propyl-bromine-1,4-dithiin, were synthesized in a multi-step reaction sequence. These complexes were characterized by 1H NMR, IR, UV–vis, GC–MS, XPS and elemental analysis and their UV–vis spectra were discussed in detail. The iron(II) tetra-(1,4dithiin)porphyrazine bearing peripheral tetrapropyl-bromine was supported on an Amberlite CG-400 resin to form a biomimetic catalyst, the ability of which for activating O2 and H2O2 was estimated from the degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) under visible light irradiation (λ ⩾ 420 nm). More than 70% of the RhB was degraded by O2 in air for 24 h in the solution of pH 9.18 and by H2O2 only for 12 h in the solution of pH 3.0.

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