The porphyrin handbook. Volume 16, Phthalocyanines : spectroscopic and electrochemical characterization / editors, Karl M. Kadish, Kevin M. Smith, Roger Guilard.
Front Cover; The Porphyrin Handbook: Phthalocyanines: Spectroscopicand Electrochemical Characterization; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Contributors to Volumes 1-20; Contents of Volumes 1-20; Chapter 102. The Photophysical Properties of Phthalocyanines and Related Compounds; I. Introduction; II. Phthalocyanines with Closed-Shell Central Atoms; III. Phthalocyanines with an Open-Shell Central Metal; IV. Phthalocyanine Derivatives and Related Compounds; V. Phthalocyanine Dinners and Oligomers; VI. Characteristic Excited-State Dynamics; References.
Chapter 103. Electronic Structures of Metal Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin Complexes from Analysis of the UV-Visible Absorption and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectra and Molecular Orbital CalculationsI. Introduction; II. Background to the Origins of the Optical Spectrum; III. Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy; IV. Spectral Band Deconvolution; V. Molecular Orbital Calculations; VI. Optical Spectroscopy of Main Group Metal Phthalocyanines; VII. Optical Spectroscopy of Transition Metal Phthalocyanines; VIII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 104. Electrochemistry of Phthalocyanines.
I. IntroductionII. Electrochemistry of Phthalocyanines; III. Applications Derived from the Redox Properties; IV. Conclusion; References; Chapter 105. Lanthanide Phthalocyanine Complexes; Preliminary Remarks; I. General Introduction; II. Scope of the Chapter; III. Lanthanide Mono-Phthalocyanine Mixed-Licand Complexes; IV. Lanthanide Bis-Phthalo- and Naphthalo-Cyanine Complexes; V. Bis-Lanthanide Tris-Phthalo- and Naphthalo-Cyaninate Complexes; VI. Applications of 1 :2 and 2 :3 Lanthanide Phthalo- and Naphthalo-Cyaninate Complexes; References.
Chapter 106. Photoelectrochemical Reactions at Phthalocyanine ElectrodesI. Introduction; II. Basic Concepts; III. Photocurrent Direction at Phthalocyanine Electrodes; IV. Reactant Adsorption; V. Surface States; VI. Sensitization of Oxide Semiconductors by Phthalocyanines; VII. Outlook; References; Index.