Synthesis and characterization of melt-polymerizable aminophthalocyanine monomers
The strategy, synthesis, and characterization of a soluble amine‐functionalized phthalocyanine monomer and two examples of its polymerization into optically transparent glasses are reported. A simple, fast, and versatile method for incorporating metal ions into the metal‐free phthalocyanine is demon...
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description | The strategy, synthesis, and characterization of a soluble amine‐functionalized phthalocyanine monomer and two examples of its polymerization into optically transparent glasses are reported. A simple, fast, and versatile method for incorporating metal ions into the metal‐free phthalocyanine is demonstrated. Measurements of the nonlinear optical properties associated with a lead‐substituted phthalocyanine/urethane copolymer are also reported. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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