Magnesium Porphine - Names and Identifiers
Magnesium Porphine - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C20H12MgN4
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Molar Mass | 332.65 |
Melting Point | >370 °C(Solv: ethanol (64-17-5); water (7732-18-5)) |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
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Magnesium Porphine - Introduction
Mg(II) Porphine(Mg(II) Porphine) is a metal complex similar to Porphine with the formula Mg(C20H14N4), where Mg represents the magnesium ion and C20H14N4 represents Porphine.
Mg(II) Porphine is a purple solid, soluble in organic solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide and chloroform. It has good thermal stability and light stability. Mg(II) Porphine is a metal organic compound with certain solubility and reactivity, and can carry out catalytic reactions. It has a wide range of applications in biology, materials science and catalytic chemistry.
Mg(II) Porphine is often used in the preparation of optoelectronic devices, such as photovoltaic cells, optoelectronic molecular devices, etc. It can also be used as a fluorescent probe, a photosensitive dye, and a catalyst. The complex is also an important bioactive molecule, which is used in biological imaging, drug delivery and biocatalysis.
The method for preparing Mg(II) Porphine usually involves metal organic synthesis and Porphine synthesis reactions. A common method is to react Porphine with a magnesium salt to form a Mg(II) Porphine complex.
There are no clear toxicity data for Mg(II) Porphine. However, as a metal organic compound, it has potential organic synthesis and handling risks. When used in a laboratory environment, good laboratory practices should be followed to avoid contact with skin, inhalation or ingestion. During handling and disposal, follow appropriate safety practices and comply with local chemical safety regulations.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:45:29