Tetrakis (diethyl??phosphonat)??, Tetrakis (ethyl??phenylphosphinat)??und Tetrakis (diphenylphosphin??oxid)??substituierte Phthalocyanine
…, K Gschwendner, I Rötzer, P Kreitmeier
Index: Maerkl, Gottfried; Gschwendner, Karl; Roetzer, Ingrid; Kreitmeier, Peter Helvetica Chimica Acta, 2004 , vol. 87, # 4 p. 825 - 844
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Abstract
The title compounds 7, 9, and 11 are obtained by tetramerization of diethyl (3, 4- dicyanophenyl) phosphonate (5), ethyl (3, 4-dicyanophenyl) phenylphosphinate (8), and 4- (diphenylphosphinyl) benzene-1, 2-dicarbonitrile (10). The 31P-NMR spectra of the phthalocyanines 7, 9, and 11 and of their metal complexes present five to eight signals confirming the formation of four constitutional isomers with the expected C4h, D2h, C2v, ...
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