Effects of the Covalent Bonding Entrapment of Tetrapyrrole Macrocycles Inside Translucent Monolithic ZrO2 Xerogels

Author:

Salas-Bañales Eduardo1,Quiroz-Segoviano R. Iris Y.1,Rojas-González Fernando1,Campero Antonio1,García-Sánchez Miguel A.1

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa

Abstract

While searching for adequate sol-gel methodologies for successfully trapping in monomeric and stable form either porphyrins or phthalocyanines, inside translucent monolithic silica xerogels, it was discovered that the interactions of these trapped tetrapyrrole macrocycles with Si-OH surface groups inhibit or spoil the efficient display of physicochemical, especially optical, properties of the confined species. Consequently, we have developed strategies to keep the inserted macrocycle species as far as possible from these interferences by substituting the surface-OH groups foralkylorarylgroups or trapping these species inside alternative metal oxide networks, such as ZrO2, TiO2, and Al2O3. In the present manuscript, we present, for the first time to our knowledge, a methodology for preserving the spectroscopic characteristics of metal tetrasulfophthalocyanines and cobalt tetraphenylporphyrins trapped inside the pores of ZrO2xerogels. The results obtained are contrasting with analogous silica systems and demonstrate that, in ZrO2networks, the macrocyclic species remain trapped in stable and monomeric form while keeping their original spectroscopic characteristics in a better way than when captured inside silica systems. This outcome imply a lower hydrophilic character linked to the existence of a smaller amount of surface hydroxyl groups in ZrO2networks, if compared to analogous SiO2xerogel systems. The development and study of the possibility of trapping or fixing synthetic or natural tetrapyrrole macrocycles inside inorganic networks suggest the possibility of synthesizing hybrid solid systems suitable for important applications in technological areas such as optics, catalysis, sensoring and medicine

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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