Issue 13, 2003

Dome-distortion and fluorine-lined channels: synthesis, and molecular and crystal structure of a metal- and C–H bonds-free fluorophthalocyanine

Abstract

The first perfluorinated metal-free phthalocyanine exhibits a dome-like molecular distortion usually induced by large metal ions. Fluorine-lined channels account for ∼ 39% of the unit cell volume. The intermolecular interlocking of peripheral iso-perfluoroalkyl short-chains contributes to these features, which could be used in the rational design of robust materials.

Graphical abstract: Dome-distortion and fluorine-lined channels: synthesis, and molecular and crystal structure of a metal- and C–H bonds-free fluorophthalocyanine

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Mar 2003
Accepted
16 May 2003
First published
03 Jun 2003

Chem. Commun., 2003, 1576-1577

Dome-distortion and fluorine-lined channels: synthesis, and molecular and crystal structure of a metal- and C–H bonds-free fluorophthalocyanine

H. Lee, W. W. Brennessel, J. A. Lessing, W. W. Brucker, V. G. Young, Jr. and S. M. Gorun, Chem. Commun., 2003, 1576 DOI: 10.1039/B303035K

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