Tetrapyrazinoporphyrazine (TPysPz) ligands and metal complexes find, generally, application as electronic materials and catalysts. Considering the limited application of Titanium (Ti), we prepared and characterized a family of ligands and Ti-based complexes of tetrakis-2,3-[5,6-di-R8-pyrazino]porphyrazine (R = H, 2-Py, Ph). UV/Vis measurements in different solvents confirm molecular aggregation, which results more pronounced in the presence of 2-pyridil and phenyl substituents on the macrocycle edge. Because of low solubility, solid state NMR was applied for structure characterization. Additional IR and MALDI-TOF were carried out to complete the characterization. Cyclic voltammetry in DMSO/Bu4NBF4 0.1 m unveiled that our Ti complexes can take part in up to five redox events. The first two quasi-reversible reductions involve Ti(IV), whereas the further to or three occur at the expense of the TPysPz macrocycle. To test the applicability of our compounds as catalytic materials, we performed a preliminary cyclic voltammetry investigation in the solid-state, which showed typical peaks of hydrogen redox reactions.

Titanium-Based Tetrakis-2,3-[5,6-di(Substituted)pyrazino]porphyrazine: Synthesis and Characterization

Renzi P.
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2020-01-01

Abstract

Tetrapyrazinoporphyrazine (TPysPz) ligands and metal complexes find, generally, application as electronic materials and catalysts. Considering the limited application of Titanium (Ti), we prepared and characterized a family of ligands and Ti-based complexes of tetrakis-2,3-[5,6-di-R8-pyrazino]porphyrazine (R = H, 2-Py, Ph). UV/Vis measurements in different solvents confirm molecular aggregation, which results more pronounced in the presence of 2-pyridil and phenyl substituents on the macrocycle edge. Because of low solubility, solid state NMR was applied for structure characterization. Additional IR and MALDI-TOF were carried out to complete the characterization. Cyclic voltammetry in DMSO/Bu4NBF4 0.1 m unveiled that our Ti complexes can take part in up to five redox events. The first two quasi-reversible reductions involve Ti(IV), whereas the further to or three occur at the expense of the TPysPz macrocycle. To test the applicability of our compounds as catalytic materials, we performed a preliminary cyclic voltammetry investigation in the solid-state, which showed typical peaks of hydrogen redox reactions.
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Electrochemical Behavior; Spectroscopic Properties; Tetrapyrazinoporphyrazine; Titanium complex
Renzi P.; Mazzapioda L.; Nardelli F.; Martini F.; Geppi M.; Mancone C.; Assunta Navarra M.; D'Acunzo F.; Gentili P.
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