Date published: 2025-12-5

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Porphyrins and related compounds

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of porphyrins and related compounds for use in various applications. Porphyrins, characterized by their distinct macrocyclic structure composed of four pyrrole rings, are crucial in scientific research due to their unique chemical properties and their roles in biological systems. These compounds are fundamental in the study of heme proteins, such as hemoglobin and myoglobin, where they serve as prosthetic groups essential for oxygen transport and storage. In environmental science, porphyrins are utilized to investigate the photosynthetic processes in plants and algae, contributing to our understanding of energy conversion in natural systems. Researchers in materials science leverage porphyrins to develop advanced materials, such as organic semiconductors and catalysts, due to their ability to undergo redox reactions and their photochemical properties. In the field of analytical chemistry, porphyrins are employed as sensors and dyes, aiding in the detection of various analytes through fluorescence and absorbance measurements. Additionally, porphyrins play a significant role in studying metalloporphyrins, which are used as models for enzymes and catalysts in synthetic organic chemistry. Their versatility and broad applicability make porphyrins and related compounds indispensable tools for advancing research in multiple scientific disciplines. View detailed information on our available porphyrins and related compounds by clicking on the product name.

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Pt(II) meso-Tetra(pentafluorophenyl)porphine

109781-47-7sc-264153
sc-264153A
250 mg
1 g
$399.00
$1239.00
(0)

Pt(II) meso-Tetra(pentafluorophenyl)porphine exhibits remarkable electronic properties due to its highly electron-withdrawing pentafluorophenyl groups, which enhance its photophysical behavior. The compound's planar structure facilitates strong π-π interactions, leading to unique aggregation phenomena. Its coordination chemistry is notable, allowing for diverse metal-ligand interactions that can influence catalytic pathways and reactivity in various chemical environments.

Zinc (II) Deuteroporphyrin IX-2,4-bisethyleneglycol

119700-81-1sc-222426
1 mg
$150.00
(0)

Zinc (II) Deuteroporphyrin IX-2,4-bisethyleneglycol features a unique arrangement of ethylene glycol moieties that enhance solubility and facilitate hydrogen bonding interactions. This compound exhibits distinct electronic transitions due to its metal-centered d-orbitals, which can influence light absorption and emission properties. Its ability to form stable complexes with various substrates allows for tailored reactivity, making it a versatile participant in coordination chemistry and photochemical processes.

5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-carboxymethyloxyphenyl)-21H,23H-porphine

127812-08-2sc-290993
100 mg
$246.00
(0)

5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-carboxymethyloxyphenyl)-21H,23H-porphine is characterized by its extensive carboxymethyloxyphenyl substituents, which enhance its solubility in polar solvents and promote strong intermolecular interactions. This porphyrin exhibits unique electronic properties, leading to distinct photophysical behavior, including efficient energy transfer and fluorescence. Its ability to engage in π-π stacking and hydrogen bonding allows for intricate self-assembly and complexation with metal ions, influencing its reactivity and stability in various environments.

5-Mesityldipyrromethane

159152-14-4sc-262646
sc-262646A
500 mg
1 g
$315.00
$516.00
(0)

5-Mesityldipyrromethane is a notable porphyrin derivative distinguished by its mesityl groups, which enhance steric hindrance and electronic properties. This compound exhibits unique coordination behavior, allowing for selective metal ion binding, which can influence its electronic transitions. Its planar structure facilitates π-π stacking interactions, impacting its aggregation and stability in solution. Additionally, the compound's reactivity is influenced by its ability to participate in various cyclization reactions, showcasing its versatility in synthetic applications.

FeTMPyP pentachloride

133314-07-5sc-202609
sc-202609A
sc-202609B
sc-202609C
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
100 mg
$50.00
$110.00
$200.00
$350.00
1
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FeTMPyP pentachloride is a highly substituted porphyrin that features a unique arrangement of pyridyl groups, enhancing its electron-accepting capabilities. This compound exhibits remarkable redox properties, facilitating electron transfer processes. Its chlorinated structure contributes to increased stability and alters its interaction with light, resulting in distinct photochemical behavior. The compound's ability to form coordination complexes with metal ions further influences its reactivity and potential applications in various chemical contexts.

5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(3,5-dihydroxyphenyl)-21H,23H-porphine

145764-54-1sc-290990
sc-290990A
100 mg
1 g
$253.00
$1583.00
(0)

5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(3,5-dihydroxyphenyl)-21H,23H-porphine is a distinctive porphyrin characterized by its multiple hydroxyl substituents, which enhance solubility and hydrogen bonding interactions. This compound exhibits unique photophysical properties, including strong absorption in the visible spectrum, leading to efficient light harvesting. Its structural features promote specific molecular interactions, influencing aggregation behavior and reactivity in various chemical environments, particularly in coordination chemistry.

Deuteroporphyrin IX 2,4 bis ethylene glycol

623946-72-5sc-263084
sc-263084A
25 mg
100 mg
$112.00
$349.00
(0)

Deuteroporphyrin IX 2,4 bis ethylene glycol is a distinctive porphyrin derivative characterized by its dual ethylene glycol substituents, which enhance solubility and facilitate hydrogen bonding interactions. This compound exhibits unique photophysical properties, including strong light absorption and fluorescence, making it suitable for studying energy transfer processes. Its structural rigidity promotes effective π-π interactions, influencing aggregation behavior and reactivity in various chemical environments.

Cr(III) Mesoporphyrin IX chloride

70948-71-9sc-396880
sc-396880A
25 mg
100 mg
$350.00
$900.00
(0)

Cr(III) Mesoporphyrin IX chloride is a notable porphyrin complex featuring a central chromium ion, which imparts unique electronic properties and enhances its coordination chemistry. The presence of chloride ions facilitates specific ligand interactions, influencing its stability and reactivity. This compound exhibits distinct redox behavior, allowing it to participate in electron transfer processes. Its planar structure promotes effective stacking interactions, impacting its aggregation and solubility in various solvents.

Etioporphyrin I

448-71-5sc-263319
sc-263319A
100 mg
1 g
$259.00
$1644.00
(0)

Etioporphyrin I is a fascinating porphyrin derivative characterized by its unique metal coordination capabilities and distinct electronic structure. Its ability to form stable complexes with various metal ions enhances its reactivity and alters its photophysical properties. The compound exhibits notable light absorption characteristics, which can influence its interaction with surrounding molecules. Additionally, its rigid planar conformation facilitates specific intermolecular interactions, affecting its solubility and aggregation behavior in different environments.

5,10,15,20-Tetraphenyl-21H,23H-porphine nickel(II)

14172-92-0sc-227014
500 mg
$58.00
(0)

5,10,15,20-Tetraphenyl-21H,23H-porphine nickel(II) is a distinctive porphyrin complex known for its robust π-conjugated system, which imparts unique electronic properties. The presence of nickel(II) enhances its catalytic potential, allowing for selective electron transfer processes. Its planar structure promotes effective stacking interactions, influencing aggregation and solubility in various solvents. This compound also exhibits strong fluorescence, making it a subject of interest in photophysical studies.