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This book is part of a series of ongoing volumes in the Series on
Chemistry, Energy and the Environment, edited by Karl Kadish and
Roger Guilard. The current volume on Electrochemistry of
Metalloporphyrins covers all aspects of porphyrin electrochemistry
in nonaqueous media and should be of benefit and interest to
beginning graduate students as well as experienced researchers in
many fields of porphyrin chemistry where electrochemistry is known
to play a key role in influencing properties of the compounds as
well as mechanisms and biological functions. The first half of the
book is aimed at non-experts in the field of electrochemistry who
would like to begin studies on porphyrin electrochemistry or
understand the literature on porphyrin electrochemistry and this is
then followed by detailed examples of how changes in the central
metal ion of a given metalloporphyrin will affect its redox
properties. The scope of the work covers the period in the
literature between the mid-1960s and mid-2022 and expands greatly
upon several earlier reviews by the senior author which are no
longer in print and were never accessible in electronic form. This
is the only book of its kind in the field which covers the basic
electrochemistry of metalloporphyrins as well as describes the
published data as a function of the central metal ion, considering
all elements in the periodic table.
Volume 45 in the highly successful series Handbook of Porphyrin
Science presents three very informative chapters of significant
topical interest to researchers in the broad field of porphyrin
science. The first chapter (Chapter 215) systematically describes
in great detail the many synthetic methods utilized for the
preparation of both metal-free and metallo-phthalocyanines. In the
second chapter (Chapter 216), new developments in the synthesis,
structure, and circular dichroism of chiral porphyrin systems are
discussed in depth. The third and final chapter in this volume
(Chapter 217) describes up-to-date advances in the use of
computational methodology for the design and synthesis of
functionally useful tetrapyrroles such as phthalocyanines,
porphyrins and 9. The volume concludes with a useful comprehensive
index.The overall emphasis of Volume 45 of the Handbook of
Porphyrin Science series, centers on synthetic methodology and
processes, with a diversion in Chapter 217 to include predictive
computational methodology, and in Chapter 216 to address the
importance of chirality in tetrapyrrole systems. All three chapters
will be of interest to researchers in the field and should provide
powerful tools for anyone involved in the chemistry of
phthalocyanines, porphyrins and related systems.
Research in the area of porphyrins, phthalocyanines and related
macrocycles continues to expand at a phenomenal rate with literally
thousands of original articles being published every year in the
fields of chemistry, physics, biology, material science and
photodynamic therapy. The current volume comprehensively summarizes
key aspects involved in the synthesis, characterization and use of
these compounds, as well as computational methodologies for the
design of novel tetrapyrroles whose structural and electronic
properties are described. Each chapter is authored by an expert or
group of experts in the field who were asked to write 'a review for
the ages' and we anticipate that what is written in this volume
will remain relevant for at least the next 15 years, and possibly
longer.This volume should be considered as required reading for
both new and experienced researchers in a number of sub-disciplines
where tetrapyrroles are studied or utilized in a variety of
applications. A complete understanding of the chemistry of these
compounds necessitates not only a knowledge of what has been
accomplished in the area of synthesis and characterization but also
a knowledge of what is possible in the future when using porphyrins
and related tetrapyrroles as key components for applications in
catalysis, energy production and biomedical applications.
Volume 45 in the highly successful series Handbook of Porphyrin
Science presents three very informative chapters of significant
topical interest to researchers in the broad field of porphyrin
science. The first chapter (Chapter 215) systematically describes
in great detail the many synthetic methods utilized for the
preparation of both metal-free and metallo-phthalocyanines. In the
second chapter (Chapter 216), new developments in the synthesis,
structure, and circular dichroism of chiral porphyrin systems are
discussed in depth. The third and final chapter in this volume
(Chapter 217) describes up-to-date advances in the use of
computational methodology for the design and synthesis of
functionally useful tetrapyrroles such as phthalocyanines,
porphyrins and 9. The volume concludes with a useful comprehensive
index.The overall emphasis of Volume 45 of the Handbook of
Porphyrin Science series, centers on synthetic methodology and
processes, with a diversion in Chapter 217 to include predictive
computational methodology, and in Chapter 216 to address the
importance of chirality in tetrapyrrole systems. All three chapters
will be of interest to researchers in the field and should provide
powerful tools for anyone involved in the chemistry of
phthalocyanines, porphyrins and related systems.
This is the fourth set of Handbook of Porphyrin Science.Porphyrins,
phthalocyanines and their numerous analogues and derivatives are
materials of tremendous importance in chemistry, materials science,
physics, biology and medicine. They are the red color in blood
(heme) and the green in leaves (chlorophyll); they are also
excellent ligands that can coordinate with almost every metal in
the Periodic Table. Grounded in natural systems, porphyrins are
incredibly versatile and can be modified in many ways; each new
modification yields derivatives, demonstrating new chemistry,
physics and biology, with a vast array of medicinal and technical
applications.As porphyrins are currently employed as platforms for
study of theoretical principles and applications in a wide variety
of fields, the Handbook of Porphyrin Science represents a timely
ongoing series dealing in detail with the synthesis, chemistry,
physicochemical and medical properties and applications of
polypyrrole macrocycles. Professors Karl Kadish, Kevin Smith and
Roger Guilard are internationally recognized experts in the
research field of porphyrins, each having his own separate area of
expertise in the field. Between them, they have published over 1500
peer-reviewed papers and edited more than three dozen books on
diverse topics of porphyrins and phthalocyanines. In assembling the
new volumes of this unique handbook, they have selected and
attracted the very best scientists in each sub-discipline as
contributing authors.This handbook will prove to be a modern
authoritative treatise on the subject as it is a collection of
up-to-date works by world-renowned experts in the field. Complete
with hundreds of figures, tables and structural formulas, and
thousands of literature citations, all researchers and graduate
students in this field will find the Handbook of Porphyrin Science
an essential, major reference source for many years to come.
This is the fourth set of Handbook of Porphyrin Science.Porphyrins,
phthalocyanines and their numerous analogues and derivatives are
materials of tremendous importance in chemistry, materials science,
physics, biology and medicine. They are the red color in blood
(heme) and the green in leaves (chlorophyll); they are also
excellent ligands that can coordinate with almost every metal in
the Periodic Table. Grounded in natural systems, porphyrins are
incredibly versatile and can be modified in many ways; each new
modification yields derivatives, demonstrating new chemistry,
physics and biology, with a vast array of medicinal and technical
applications.As porphyrins are currently employed as platforms for
study of theoretical principles and applications in a wide variety
of fields, the Handbook of Porphyrin Science represents a timely
ongoing series dealing in detail with the synthesis, chemistry,
physicochemical and medical properties and applications of
polypyrrole macrocycles. Professors Karl Kadish, Kevin Smith and
Roger Guilard are internationally recognized experts in the
research field of porphyrins, each having his own separate area of
expertise in the field. Between them, they have published over 1500
peer-reviewed papers and edited more than three dozen books on
diverse topics of porphyrins and phthalocyanines. In assembling the
new volumes of this unique handbook, they have selected and
attracted the very best scientists in each sub-discipline as
contributing authors.This handbook will prove to be a modern
authoritative treatise on the subject as it is a collection of
up-to-date works by world-renowned experts in the field. Complete
with hundreds of figures, tables and structural formulas, and
thousands of literature citations, all researchers and graduate
students in this field will find the Handbook of Porphyrin Science
an essential, major reference source for many years to come.
This is the seventh set of Handbook of Porphyrin
Science.Porphyrins, phthalocyanines and their numerous analogue and
derivatives are materials of tremendous importance in chemistry,
materials science, physics, biology and medicine. They are the red
color in blood (heme) and the green in leaves (chlorophyll); they
are also excellent ligands that can coordinate with almost every
metal in the Periodic Table. Grounded in natural systems,
porphyrins are incredibly versatile and can be modified in many
ways; each new modification yields derivatives, demonstrating new
chemistry, physics and biology, with a vast array of medicinal and
technical applications.As porphyrins are currently employed as
platforms for study of theoretical principles and applications in a
wide variety of fields, the Handbook of Porphyrin Science
represents a timely ongoing series dealing in detail with the
synthesis, chemistry, physicochemical and medical properties and
applications of polypyrrole macrocycles. Professors Karl Kadish,
Kevin Smith and Roger Guilard are internationally recognized
experts in the research field of porphyrins, each having his own
separate area of expertise in the field. Between them, they have
published over 1500 peer-reviewed papers and edited more than three
dozen books on diverse topics of porphyrins and phthalocyanines. In
assembling the new volumes of this unique handbook, they have
selected and attracted the very best scientists in each
sub-discipline as contributing authors.This handbook will prove to
be a modern authoritative treatise on the subject as it is a
collection of up-to-date works by world-renowned experts in the
field. Complete with hundreds of figures, tables and structural
formulas, and thousands of literature citations, all researchers
and graduate students in this field will find the Handbook of
Porphyrin Science an essential, major reference source for many
years to come.
This is the fourth set of Handbook of Porphyrin Science.Porphyrins,
phthalocyanines and their numerous analogues and derivatives are
materials of tremendous importance in chemistry, materials science,
physics, biology and medicine. They are the red color in blood
(heme) and the green in leaves (chlorophyll); they are also
excellent ligands that can coordinate with almost every metal in
the Periodic Table. Grounded in natural systems, porphyrins are
incredibly versatile and can be modified in many ways; each new
modification yields derivatives, demonstrating new chemistry,
physics and biology, with a vast array of medicinal and technical
applications.As porphyrins are currently employed as platforms for
study of theoretical principles and applications in a wide variety
of fields, the Handbook of Porphyrin Science represents a timely
ongoing series dealing in detail with the synthesis, chemistry,
physicochemical and medical properties and applications of
polypyrrole macrocycles. Professors Karl Kadish, Kevin Smith and
Roger Guilard are internationally recognized experts in the
research field of porphyrins, each having his own separate area of
expertise in the field. Between them, they have published over 1500
peer-reviewed papers and edited more than three dozen books on
diverse topics of porphyrins and phthalocyanines. In assembling the
new volumes of this unique handbook, they have selected and
attracted the very best scientists in each sub-discipline as
contributing authors.This handbook will prove to be a modern
authoritative treatise on the subject as it is a collection of
up-to-date works by world-renowned experts in the field. Complete
with hundreds of figures, tables and structural formulas, and
thousands of literature citations, all researchers and graduate
students in this field will find the Handbook of Porphyrin Science
an essential, major reference source for many years to come.
Porphyrins, phthalocyanines and their numerous analogs and
derivatives are materials of tremendous importance in chemistry,
materials science, physics, biology and medicine. They comprise the
red color in blood (heme) and the green in leaves (chlorophyll);
they are also excellent ligands that can coordinate with almost
every metal in the Periodic Table. Grounded in natural systems,
porphyrins are incredibly versatile and can be modified in many
ways; each new modification yields derivatives demonstrating new
chemistry, physics and biology, with a vast array of medicinal and
technical applications.Because porphyrins are currently employed as
platforms for study of theoretical principles and applications in a
wide variety of fields, the Handbook of Porphyrin Science
represents a timely ongoing series dealing in detail with the
synthesis, chemistry, physicochemical and medical properties and
applications of polypyrrole macrocycles. It is noteworthy that
every year, new applications for tetrapyrrole ligands are developed
and exploited.Professors Karl Kadish, Kevin Smith and Roger Guilard
are internationally recognized experts in the research field of
porphyrinoids, each having his own separate but complementary area
of expertise in the field. Between them, they have published over
1750 peer-reviewed papers and jointly edited more than 55 books on
diverse topics related to porphyrins and phthalocyanines. In
assembling the set of new volumes of this unique handbook, they
have selected and attracted the very best scientists in each
sub-discipline as contributing authors.The Handbook of Porphyrin
Science will prove to be a modern authoritative treatise on the
subject as it continues as a collection of up-to-date works by
world-renowned experts in the field. Complete with hundreds of
figures, tables and structural formulas, and thousands of
literature citations, all researchers and graduate students in this
field will find it to be an essential, major reference source now,
and for many years to come.
Porphyrins, phthalocyanines and their numerous analogs and
derivatives are materials of tremendous importance in chemistry,
materials science, physics, biology and medicine. They comprise the
red color in blood (heme) and the green in leaves (chlorophyll);
they are also excellent ligands that can coordinate with almost
every metal in the Periodic Table. Grounded in natural systems,
porphyrins are incredibly versatile and can be modified in many
ways; each new modification yields derivatives demonstrating new
chemistry, physics and biology, with a vast array of medicinal and
technical applications.Because porphyrins are currently employed as
platforms for study of theoretical principles and applications in a
wide variety of fields, the Handbook of Porphyrin Science
represents a timely ongoing series dealing in detail with the
synthesis, chemistry, physicochemical and medical properties and
applications of polypyrrole macrocycles. It is noteworthy that
every year, new applications for tetrapyrrole ligands are developed
and exploited.Professors Karl Kadish, Kevin Smith and Roger Guilard
are internationally recognized experts in the research field of
porphyrinoids, each having his own separate but complementary area
of expertise in the field. Between them, they have published over
1750 peer-reviewed papers and jointly edited more than 55 books on
diverse topics related to porphyrins and phthalocyanines. In
assembling the set of new volumes of this unique handbook, they
have selected and attracted the very best scientists in each
sub-discipline as contributing authors.The Handbook of Porphyrin
Science will prove to be a modern authoritative treatise on the
subject as it continues as a collection of up-to-date works by
world-renowned experts in the field. Complete with hundreds of
figures, tables and structural formulas, and thousands of
literature citations, all researchers and graduate students in this
field will find it to be an essential, major reference source now,
and for many years to come.
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