Yu, Xiu-yue’s team published research in Journal of Molecular Structure in 1237 | CAS: 30414-53-0

Journal of Molecular Structure published new progress about 30414-53-0. 30414-53-0 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Ketone,Ester, name is Methyl 3-oxovalerate, and the molecular formula is Al2H32O28S3, SDS of cas: 30414-53-0.

Yu, Xiu-yue published the artcileA new A3B zinc(II)-porphyrin ligand and its ruthenium(II) complex: synthesis, photophysical properties and photocatalytic applications, SDS of cas: 30414-53-0, the publication is Journal of Molecular Structure (2021), 130358, database is CAplus.

Porphyrins and metalloporphyrins (or porphyrin coordination complexes) have been wildly investigated as photocatalysts in recent years. Herein we synthesized two new A3B porphyrins, a new asym. A3B zinc-porphyrin ligand with peripheral chelate group (pyridine dicarboxylate), and a ruthenium(II) complex of the porphyrin ligand. Their photo-phys. properties were characterized and investigated by UV-visible and fluorescent emission. The modeling of the mol. structures was optimized by DFT theor. calculation All porphyrin compounds exhibited strong absorbance at the Soret bands and Q bands. The free base of porphyrin possessed a higher quantum yield and a longer life time than the other two zinc-porphyrins and ruthenium-porphyrin in terms of fluorescence. Furthermore, the ruthenium-porphyrin complex can be used as a promising photocatalyst under visible light for two kinds of organic reactions: ketone-related oxidative aminothiocyanation (above 90% yield) and indole-related oxidative thiocyanation (around 80% yield) with a remarkable low amount (0.1 mmol %).

Journal of Molecular Structure published new progress about 30414-53-0. 30414-53-0 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Ketone,Ester, name is Methyl 3-oxovalerate, and the molecular formula is Al2H32O28S3, SDS of cas: 30414-53-0.

Referemce:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ester,
Ester – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics