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Aza-substitution, benzo-annulation effects and catalytic activity of β-octaphenyl-substituted tetrapyrrolic macroheterocyclic cobalt complexes. I. heterogeneous catalysis

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The influence of the size of conjugated π-system on catalytic activity of cobalt complex with β-octaphenylporphyrin and its tetraaza-, tetrabenzo and tetrabenzotetraaza derivatives was studied in present work. It is found that catalytic activity for oxidation of sulfur-containing compounds increases under extension of conjugated macrocycle system according to the following series CoP < CoBP ≤ CoPz < CoPPz ≪ CoPc.

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The synthesis, extraction and purification of investigated compounds and materials based on it were financially supported by Russian Science Foundation (project 14-23-00204), physical and chemical researches were partially supported by Russian President’s grant for young scientists—PhD (MK-2776.2015.3).

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Vashurin, A., Maizlish, V., Kuzmin, I. et al. Aza-substitution, benzo-annulation effects and catalytic activity of β-octaphenyl-substituted tetrapyrrolic macroheterocyclic cobalt complexes. I. heterogeneous catalysis. J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem 87, 37–43 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10847-016-0674-4

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