Zn(II) meso-Tetra(4-pyridyl) Porphine CAS: 31183-11-6 MDL: MFCD00274658
Molecular weight:Â 682.081 g/mol
Molecular Formula:Â C40H24N8Zn
CAS Number:Â 31183-11-6
Storage: Store at room temperature, protect from light
Synonyms: [5,10,15,20-Tetra(4
Field of Interest:Â Coordination Polymers, Self Assembly, Nanostructures, Covalent Organic Frameworks, Photosensitizers, Catalysis
Background: Zn(II) meso-Tetra(4-pyridyl) Porphine is a synthetic  porphyrin specialty chemical manufactured by Frontier Specialty Chemicals. The spectroscopy of Zn(II) meso-Tetra(4-pyridyl) Porphine has been reported.1
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