Substituent effects on the excited-state properties of platinummeso-tetraphenylporphyrins

A study has been undertaken to examine the effect of peripheral substitution on the photophysics of platinum tetraarylporphyrins. The aim of the study was to provide better dyes for oxygen sensing. Substitution of electron rich aryl groups results in red shifts for both the absorption and emission s...

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