J-aggregates of anionic meso-tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin form at intermediate pH (2.3–3.1) in the presence of NiSO4 or ZnSO4 (ionic strength, I.S. = 3.2 M). These aggregates convert to monomeric porphyrin units via metallation with copper(II) ions. The kinetics for the disassembly process, as monitored by UV/vis spectroscopy, exhibits zeroth-order behavior. The observed zeroth-order rate constants show a two-term dependence on copper(II) ion concentrations: linear and second order. Also observed is an inverse dependence on hydrogen ion concentration. Activation parameters have been determined for the disassembly process leading to ΔH≠ = (+163 ± 15) kJ·mol–1 and ΔS≠ = (+136 ± 11) J·K–1. A mechanism is proposed in which copper(II) cation is in pre-equilibrium with a reactive site at the rim of the J-aggregate. An intermediate copper species is thus formed that eventually leads to the final metallated porphyrin either through an assisted attack of a second metal ion or through a direct insertion of the metal cation into the macrocycle core.

Mechanism for Copper(II)-Mediated Disaggregation of a Porphyrin J-Aggregate

Occhiuto, Ilaria G.
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Zagami, Roberto;De Luca, Giovanna;Romeo, Andrea;Scolaro, Luigi Monsù
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2018-01-01

Abstract

J-aggregates of anionic meso-tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin form at intermediate pH (2.3–3.1) in the presence of NiSO4 or ZnSO4 (ionic strength, I.S. = 3.2 M). These aggregates convert to monomeric porphyrin units via metallation with copper(II) ions. The kinetics for the disassembly process, as monitored by UV/vis spectroscopy, exhibits zeroth-order behavior. The observed zeroth-order rate constants show a two-term dependence on copper(II) ion concentrations: linear and second order. Also observed is an inverse dependence on hydrogen ion concentration. Activation parameters have been determined for the disassembly process leading to ΔH≠ = (+163 ± 15) kJ·mol–1 and ΔS≠ = (+136 ± 11) J·K–1. A mechanism is proposed in which copper(II) cation is in pre-equilibrium with a reactive site at the rim of the J-aggregate. An intermediate copper species is thus formed that eventually leads to the final metallated porphyrin either through an assisted attack of a second metal ion or through a direct insertion of the metal cation into the macrocycle core.
2018
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ELETTRONICO
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18843
18848
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.8b02913
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Porphyrins, TPPS, J aggregates, aggregation, disaggregation, kinetics
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Trapani, Mariachiara; Occhiuto, Ilaria G.; Zagami, Roberto; De Luca, Giovanna; Castriciano, Maria A.; Romeo, Andrea; Scolaro, Luigi Monsù; Pasternack,...espandi
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