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Author Sessler, Jonathan L.
Title Expanded, contracted & isomeric porphyrins [electronic resource] / Jonathan L. Sessler and Steven J. Weghorn.
Title Expanded, contracted, and isomeric porphyrins
Publication Oxford, U.K. ; New York, NY : Pergamon, 1997.
Material Info. xi, 520 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Series Tetrahedron organic chemistry series ; v. 15
Summary Note The porphyrins are a class of naturally-occurring macrocycles and are ubiquitous in our world. As such, they have been called the Pigments of Life. This auspicious designation reflects their importance in numerous biological functions. Indeed, life as we understand it relies on the full range of biological processes that are either performed by or catalyzed by porphyrin-containing proteins. Chlorophyll-containing photosynthetic reaction centers in plants, for instance, convert light energy into chemical energy while producing oxygen along the way. It is this oxygen, evolved from photosynthesis, that is transported, stored, and reduced by heme-containing proteins in many organisms, including mammals. Not surprisingly, therefore, these molecules remain of fundamental interest to chemists and biochemists. Indeed, they continue to be intensely investigated by researchers world-wide. <P>Inspired by the importance of the porphyrins, a new research direction has emerged in recent years that is devoted to the preparation and study of non-porphyrin polypyrrole macrocycles. Here, the principal objectives have been to generate completely synthetic systems that bear some structural resemblance to naturally-occurring porphyrin derivatives while being quite different in their specific chemical makeup. Within this context, three different research directions have evolved, namely those involving the syntheses of contracted, isomeric, and expanded porphyrins, respectively. It is the chemistry of these systems that is the subject of this book. Because of the newness of the field, the emphasis of this book will be on synthesis and characterization (all work on porphyrin isomers and much of that associated with expanded porphyrins has only appeared in the last 10 years). One chapter on applications has, however, been included. Also, in the context of the preparative portions of the text, some efforts have been made to explain why various porphyrin analogue targets are of interest.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Notes Chapter headings: Introduction. Contracted Porphyrins. Isomeric Porphyrins. Expanded Porphyrins Containing Four Pyrroles. Contracted Expanded Porphyrins: Sapphyrins and Smaragdyrins. Other Carbon-bridged Pentapyrrolic Systems. Carbon-linked Hexapyrrolic Systems and Heteroatom Analogues. Higher Order Systems. Nitrogen-Bridged Expanded Porphyrins. Applications.
Notes Introduction -- Contracted porphyrins -- Isomeric porphyrins -- Expanded porphyrins containing four pyrroles -- Contracted expanded porphyrins: sapphyrins and smaragdyrins -- Other carbon-bridged pentapyrrolic systems -- Carbon-linked hexapyrrolic systems and heteroatom analogs -- Higher order systems -- Nitrogen-bridged expanded porphyrins -- Applications -- Index.
Notes Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007.
ISBN 9780080420929
ISBN 0080420923
Subject Porphyrins.
Subject Porphyrins Synthesis.
Subject Isomerism.
Subject Pigments (Biology)
Subject Electronic books.
Added Entry Weghorn, Steven J.
Added Entry ScienceDirect (Online service)
Date Year, Month, Day:01405141
Link An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information ScienceDirect
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