Issue 0, 1980

Attempted photoproduction of hydrogen using sulphophthalocyanines as chromophores for three-component systems

Abstract

Tetrasulphophthalocyanine and the ZnII and CuII complexes have intense absorption in the near i.r. region but the compounds aggregate in aqueous solution. Aggregation is hindered by addition of organic solvents, such as pyridine, and here H2PcS4– and ZnPcS4– show strong fluorescence. Photophysical data have been collected for both compounds and for the CuII complex and the observed values related to the ideal properties of a chromophore for a three-component [chromophore/donor/methyl viologen (MV2+)] H2-producing system. The ZnII complex appears as the most attractive chromophore but irradiation in the presence of EDTA, MV2+ and colloidal Pt gives no H2 production due to efficient reverse electron-transfer. The yield of H2 is increased in the absence of MV2+ but the sulphonated phthalocyanines compare unfavourably with metalloporphyrins.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1980,76, 1618-1626

Attempted photoproduction of hydrogen using sulphophthalocyanines as chromophores for three-component systems

A. Harriman and M. Richoux, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1980, 76, 1618 DOI: 10.1039/F29807601618

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