September 2020

Dioxygen at Biomimetic Single Metal‑Atom Sites: Stabilization or Activation? The Case of CoTPyP/Au(111)

Recent work from the Vesselli group at the University of Trieste published in Topics in Catalysis demonstrated both experimental and computational results for the metal-organic framework (MOF) structure of 5,10,15,20-tetra(4-pyridyl)21H,23H-porphyrin cobalt(III) chloride assembled on a Au(111) surface. The generated MOF was able to mimic O2 stabilization and activation mechanisms typically observed in proteins and enzymes. Thanks for using our cobalt tetrapyridylporphyrin, T40892. 

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Porphyrin loaded TyroSpheres for the intracellular delivery of drugs and photo-induced oxidant species.

Cat. No: D40922 Cat. No: T40637 TyroSphere nanoparticles consisting of the triblock polymer [poly(ethyleneglycol)-block-oligio(desaminotyrosine octyl ester suberate)-block -poly(ethyleneglycol)] aggregates were loaded with amphiphilic porphyrins as reported by Tsubone, et al. Meso-cis-di(N-methyl-4-pyridyl)diphenylporphine dichloride Cat. No: D40922 , which is a positively charged porphyrin and meso-cis-di(4-sulfonatophenyl)-diphenylporphine dihydrochloride Cat. No: T40637, a negatively charged porphyrin were used. The

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