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Cu(II) Chlorin e4 Disodium Salt, a copper(II) complex of chlorin e4 with disodium salts, is a pivotal compound in the field of photochemistry and photophysics due to its unique electronic structure and light absorption properties. This compound is characterized by a central copper ion (Cu^2+) coordinated to the chlorin e4 ligand, a tetrapyrrolic macrocycle structurally related to chlorophyll, with two sodium ions balancing the charge. The presence of the copper ion introduces significant alterations to the electronic and optical properties of the chlorin scaffold, enhancing its ability to participate in electron transfer reactions upon light excitation. This makes it an excellent candidate for studying the fundamental aspects of photodynamic processes, including the generation of singlet oxygen and other reactive oxygen species (ROS) under light irradiation. Additionally, Cu(II) Chlorin e4 Disodium Salt serves as a model compound for investigating the mechanisms of energy transfer and electron transfer in photosynthetic systems and artificial photosynthesis, providing insights into the design of efficient light-harvesting and catalytic systems for solar energy conversion and storage. Its distinct absorption characteristics in the visible to near-infrared region further enable its use in probing the dynamics of photoinduced processes in complex matrices, making it useful in the elucidation of photophysical pathways relevant to the development of novel photofunctional materials.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Cu(II) Chlorin e4 Disodium Salt, 25 mg | sc-396847 | 25 mg | $750.00 | |||
Cu(II) Chlorin e4 Disodium Salt, 100 mg | sc-396847A | 100 mg | $2000.00 |