Topology is a major area of mathematics concerned with spatial properties that are preserved under deformation. When applied to chemistry it allows stretching the bonds and bending the structure, but no breaking. Porphyrins are a group of organic molecules of which many occur in nature. For instance, the heme group of myoglobin and hemoglobin is one specific type of porphyrin that can be found in the human body. A porphyrin molecule is a macrocyclic molecule that consists of four pyrroles, attached to each other by methine bridges. There are various synthetic ways to make different porphyins. One goal in this research is to incorporate functional groups so that bridges can be introduced into the porphyrin. A doubly bridged porphyrin can b...
To study the correlation of macrocycle nonplanarity and catalytic activity of free base porphyrins i...
The coordination chemistry of porphyrins has traditionally involved the ability of the porphyrin's t...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from RSC via http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C...
Topology is an area of mathematics concerned with spatial properties that are preserved under deform...
La tectonique moléculaire est l’étude de la construction d’architectures cristallines périodiques pa...
The core N-H units of planar porphyrins are often inaccessible to forming hydrogen-bonding complexes...
henylporphyrin (1) is characterized by an inner cavity with a rectangular shape and small NH???N dis...
Molecular tectonic studies the construction of periodic crystalline architectures through self-assem...
Porphyrinoids are macrocyclic molecules, of which porphyrins and phthalocyanines are examples of. Po...
Porphyrin derivatives are highly relevant to biological processes such as light harvesting and charg...
Chapter 1 introduces the N?H?X binding motif in tetrapyrroles, which forms the basis of the research...
Porphyrinic compounds comprise a diverse group of materials which have in common the presence of one...
The topological control of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been of particular interest in materi...
This thesis focuses on the synthesis of porphyrinic materials for self-assembly studies. It begins w...
We report a new approach to building hierarchical superstructures using a shape-persistent porous or...
To study the correlation of macrocycle nonplanarity and catalytic activity of free base porphyrins i...
The coordination chemistry of porphyrins has traditionally involved the ability of the porphyrin's t...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from RSC via http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C...
Topology is an area of mathematics concerned with spatial properties that are preserved under deform...
La tectonique moléculaire est l’étude de la construction d’architectures cristallines périodiques pa...
The core N-H units of planar porphyrins are often inaccessible to forming hydrogen-bonding complexes...
henylporphyrin (1) is characterized by an inner cavity with a rectangular shape and small NH???N dis...
Molecular tectonic studies the construction of periodic crystalline architectures through self-assem...
Porphyrinoids are macrocyclic molecules, of which porphyrins and phthalocyanines are examples of. Po...
Porphyrin derivatives are highly relevant to biological processes such as light harvesting and charg...
Chapter 1 introduces the N?H?X binding motif in tetrapyrroles, which forms the basis of the research...
Porphyrinic compounds comprise a diverse group of materials which have in common the presence of one...
The topological control of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been of particular interest in materi...
This thesis focuses on the synthesis of porphyrinic materials for self-assembly studies. It begins w...
We report a new approach to building hierarchical superstructures using a shape-persistent porous or...
To study the correlation of macrocycle nonplanarity and catalytic activity of free base porphyrins i...
The coordination chemistry of porphyrins has traditionally involved the ability of the porphyrin's t...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from RSC via http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C...