Abstract
The synthesis and characterization of novel organosoluble peripherally tetra imidazole substituted metal-free (4), zinc(II) (5), nickel(II) (6), cobalt(II) (7), lead(II) (8) and oxo-titanium(IV) (9) phthalocyanines are described for the first time in this study. Electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical measurements exhibit that while copper phthalocyanine gives only ring-based electron transfer reactions, incorporating redox active metal centers, Co(II), and Ti(IV)OPc, into the phthalocyanine core extends the redox richness of the phthalocyanine ring with the metal-based reduction and oxidation couples of the metal centers in addition to the common phthalocyanine ring-based electron transfer processes. In-situ electrocolorimetric measurements of the complexes allow quantification of color coordinates of the each electrogenerated anionic and cationic redox species.
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