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Donzello, Maria Pia, Viola, Elisa, Bergami, Costanza, Dini, Danilo, Ercolani, Claudio, Giustini, Mauro, Kadish, Karl M., Meneghetti, Moreno, Monacelli, Fabrizio, Rosa, Angela, Ricciardi, Giampaolo (2008) Tetra-2,3-pyrazinoporphyrazines with Externally Appended Pyridine Rings. 6. Chemical and Redox Properties and Highly Effective Photosensitizing Activity for Singlet Oxygen Production of Penta- and Monopalladated Complexes in Dimethylformamide Solution. Inorganic Chemistry, 47 (19) 8757-8766 doi:10.1021/ic800678m

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TitleTetra-2,3-pyrazinoporphyrazines with Externally Appended Pyridine Rings. 6. Chemical and Redox Properties and Highly Effective Photosensitizing Activity for Singlet Oxygen Production of Penta- and Monopalladated Complexes in Dimethylformamide Solution
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsDonzello, Maria PiaAuthor
Viola, ElisaAuthor
Bergami, CostanzaAuthor
Dini, DaniloAuthor
Ercolani, ClaudioAuthor
Giustini, MauroAuthor
Kadish, Karl M.Author
Meneghetti, MorenoAuthor
Monacelli, FabrizioAuthor
Rosa, AngelaAuthor
Ricciardi, GiampaoloAuthor
Year2008 (October 6)Volume47
Issue19
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ic800678mSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceDonzello, Maria Pia, Viola, Elisa, Bergami, Costanza, Dini, Danilo, Ercolani, Claudio, Giustini, Mauro, Kadish, Karl M., Meneghetti, Moreno, Monacelli, Fabrizio, Rosa, Angela, Ricciardi, Giampaolo (2008) Tetra-2,3-pyrazinoporphyrazines with Externally Appended Pyridine Rings. 6. Chemical and Redox Properties and Highly Effective Photosensitizing Activity for Singlet Oxygen Production of Penta- and Monopalladated Complexes in Dimethylformamide Solution. Inorganic Chemistry, 47 (19) 8757-8766 doi:10.1021/ic800678m
Plain TextDonzello, Maria Pia, Viola, Elisa, Bergami, Costanza, Dini, Danilo, Ercolani, Claudio, Giustini, Mauro, Kadish, Karl M., Meneghetti, Moreno, Monacelli, Fabrizio, Rosa, Angela, Ricciardi, Giampaolo (2008) Tetra-2,3-pyrazinoporphyrazines with Externally Appended Pyridine Rings. 6. Chemical and Redox Properties and Highly Effective Photosensitizing Activity for Singlet Oxygen Production of Penta- and Monopalladated Complexes in Dimethylformamide Solution. Inorganic Chemistry, 47 (19) 8757-8766 doi:10.1021/ic800678m
In(2008, October) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 47 (19) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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