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The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 15: Phthalocyanines: Synthesis
provides information pertinent to every aspect of the chemistry,
synthesis, spectroscopy, and structure of phthalocyanines. This
book examines the biology and medical implications of porphyrin
systems. Organized into five chapters, this volume begins with an
overview of the importance of compounds such as heme and
chlorophyll that play vital roles in the biological systems
responsible for the transportation of oxygen to cells in the body.
This text then explores the different methods used for the
preparation of phthalocyanine and its metallated derivatives. Other
chapters consider the detailed survey of phthalocyanine formation,
characterization, and purification. This book discusses as well the
synthesis of low-symmetry phthalocyanines and related compounds.
The final chapter deals with a survey of the structure, synthesis,
and physiochemical properties of porphyrazines with annulated
heterocycles. This book is a valuable resource for research
scientists, engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 14: Medical Aspects of Porphyrins
provides information pertinent to every aspect of the chemistry,
synthesis, spectroscopy, and structure of phthalocyanines. This
book examines the biology and medical implications of porphyrin
systems. Organized into 12 chapters, this volume begins with an
overview of the underlying diagnostic features, mechanisms, and
available treatments of erythropoietic disorders due to defective
heme biosynthesis. This text then examines the physiopathology of
acute intermittent porphyria, which is transmitted as autosomal
dominant disorders with incomplete penetrance. Other chapters
consider the main characteristics of congenital erythropoietic
porphyria, which includes an increased synthesis, accumulation, ad
excretion of porphyrins. This book discusses as well the
biochemistry, pathophysiology, and clinical features of variegate
porphyria in the light of several essential advances in the
understanding, management, and diagnosis of variegate porphyria.
The final chapter deals with the legal use of herbal and
complementary medicines. This book is a valuable resource for
research scientists, engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 20: Phthalocyanines: Structural
Characterization provides information pertinent to every aspect of
the chemistry, synthesis, spectroscopy, and structure of
phthalocyanines. This book examines the biology and medical
implications of porphyrin systems. Organized into one chapter, this
volume begins with an overview of the molecular and crystal
structures of phthalocyanine and related complexes followed by a
database section. This text then examines the crystallographic data
that provided many researchers with the foundation to conduct their
own research on phthalocyanine crystal structures. This book
considers the structural basis for the prediction or calculation of
the phthalocyanine physical properties. This book discusses as well
the fundamental structure of a phthalocyanine molecule that
consists of four isoindole units, circularly linked via azamethine
bridges. This book is a valuable resource for research scientists,
engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 19: Applications of Phthalocyanines
provides information pertinent to every aspect of the chemistry,
synthesis, spectroscopy, and structure of phthalocyanines. This
book examines the biology and medical implications of porphyrin
systems. Organized into five chapters, this volume begins with an
overview of the basic photobiology of phthalocyanines, their
structure-activity relationships, mechanisms of action in a variety
of biological systems, and their potential applications for various
medical purposes. This text then examines the type of organization
of the molecules in the solid state and the intensity of the
intermolecular interactions. Other chapters consider the
applications of phthalocyanines as decorative and functional
materials, with emphasis on properties and structures of
phthalocyanines with industrial relevance. This book discusses as
well the enzyme-like catalytic functions of metal complexes
derivatives and their practical applications as odor-removing
systems and bacterial systems based on their effective catalytic
activities. This book is a valuable resource for research
scientists, engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 13: Chlorophylls and Bilins:
Biosynthesis, Synthesis, and Degradation provides information
pertinent to every aspect of the chemistry, synthesis,
spectroscopy, and structure of phthalocyanines. This book examines
the biology and medical implications of porphyrin systems.
Organized into eight chapters, this volume begins with an overview
of magnesium chelatase as a complex enzyme involved in the
biosynthesis of chlorophyll and bacteriochlorophyll. This text then
provides an accurate historical review of the two enzymes involved
in photosynthetic pigment production. Other chapters consider the
processes that take place in darkness in all plants including
angiosperms as the early steps of chlorophyll biosynthesis. This
book discusses as well the reactivity and structures of the known
chlorophyll catabolites from vascular plants, synthetic sources,
and microorganisms. The final chapter deals with the methodologies
used for the synthesis of bile pigments. This book is a valuable
resource for research scientists, engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 12: The Iron and Cobalt Pigments:
Biosynthesis, Structure, and Degradation provides information
pertinent to every aspect of the chemistry, synthesis,
spectroscopy, and structure of phthalocyanines. This book presents
the biochemical and clinical aspects of genetically transmitted or
drug-induced diseases associated with errors in heme metabolism.
Organized into eight chapters, this volume begins with an overview
of the comparison of regulatory principles in animal and plant
tetrapyrrole biosynthesis. This text then examines the biology and
medical implications of porphyrin systems. Other chapters consider
the transformation of hemes into bile pigments, the organic
synthesis of bilins, and the pathways of degradation of chlorophyll
in senescent plants. This book discusses as well the biosynthesis
of porphyrins, vitamin B12, and chlorophylls. The final chapter
deals with genome sequencing projects that provide sources of genes
encoding the enzymes needed for the synthesis of the intermediates.
This book is a valuable resource for research scientists,
engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 11: Bioinorganic and Bioorganic
Chemistry presents the fundamental aspects of the synthesis,
structure, chemistry, and spectroscopy of phthalocyanines. This
book discusses the biology and medical implications of porphyrin
systems. Organized into seven chapters, this volume begins with an
overview of the design, synthesis, and study of the structural and
functional models of heme/copper terminal oxidases. This text then
examines the proteins containing iron-protoporphyrin IX (heme),
which play key roles in photosynthesis and respiration. Other
chapters consider the syntheses of chiral porphyrin derivatives and
summarize the uses of such compounds in enantioselective control.
This book discusses as well the reactivity and synthesis of
synthetic carbine metalloporphyrins. The final chapter deals with
the B12-coenzymes, which is the most complex and physiologically
important organometallic enzymatic reactions that directly depend
on the reactivity of metal coordinated organic ligands. This book
is a valuable resource for research scientists, clinicians, and
engineers.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 16: Phthalocyanines: Spectroscopic
and Electrochemical Characterization provides information pertinent
to every aspect of the chemistry, synthesis, spectroscopy, and
structure of phthalocyanines. This book examines the biology and
medical implications of porphyrin systems. Organized into five
chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the photophysical
properties of phthalocyanines that are important in relation to
photosensitizers in photodynamic therapy, photoconductor, solar
cells, and artificial photosynthesis. This text then describe how
the data obtained from magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy has
provided the critical information required to describe the excited
and ground state degeneracies of main group metallophthalocyanines
complexes. Other chapters consider the electrocatalysis by
electrodes modified with phthalocyanine sensors and complexes. This
book discusses as well the properties of phthalocyanines and of
their complexes. The final chapter deals with the experiments with
organic pigment thin films. This book is a valuable resource for
research scientists, engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 17: Phthalocyanines: Properties and
Materials provides information pertinent to every aspect of the
chemistry, synthesis, spectroscopy, and structure of
phthalocyanines. This book examines the biology and medical
implications of porphyrin systems. Organized into five chapters,
this volume begins with an overview of the effects of pressure,
temperature, electromagnetic radiation, and particle impact on
phthalocyanines. This text then examines. Other chapters consider
the research on phthalocyanine thin films, with emphasis on studies
that are concerned primarily with film structures. This book
discusses as well the nature of the phthalocyanine aggregation
process, how an aggregate is defined, and the issues of its bonding
and structure. The final chapter deals with the advances in the
design of composites of phthalocyanines or porphyrins and inorganic
hosts and some of the most significant finding in the catalysis
with these systems. This book is a valuable resource for research
scientists, engineers, and clinicians.
The Porphyrin Handbook, Volume 18: Multiporphyrins,
Multiphthalocyanines and Arrays provides information pertinent to
every aspect of the chemistry, synthesis, spectroscopy, and
structure of phthalocyanines. This book examines the biology and
medical implications of porphyrin systems. Organized into five
chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the results
obtained in the research concerning the properties and formation of
a class of metal phthalocyanine derivatives containing of two
macrocyclic units. This text then examines the luminescence and
photophysical data of multiporphyrin systems in which the
chromophore centers are held together by weak, medium, or strong
bonding interactions. Other chapters consider the intensive
electronic absorption and circular dichroism properties of chiral
phthalocyanines. This book discusses as well the chemistry
porphyrin and corrin systems. The final chapter deals with
geoporphyrins or sedimentary porphyrins, which are the most
abundant porphyrin derivatives on earth. This book is a valuable
resource for research scientists, engineers, and clinicians.
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