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Electric Field Effects on Absorption and Emission Spectra of End-Phenylethynylated Meso-Meso Linked Porphyrin Arrays in a Polymer Film

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Supramolecular chemistry based on a porphyrin building block has attracted much attention in light of a biomimetic construction of biologically functional networks as well as a scientific investigation of new materials applicable as a molecular-scale devise.1-6

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Iwaki, Y., Ohta, N., Nakano, A., Osuka, A. (2003). Electric Field Effects on Absorption and Emission Spectra of End-Phenylethynylated Meso-Meso Linked Porphyrin Arrays in a Polymer Film. In: Geckeler, K.E. (eds) Advanced Macromolecular and Supramolecular Materials and Processes. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8495-1_10

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