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A comparative study of microwave versus conventional synthesis of lead phthalocyanine complexes
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringLead Phthalocyanine ComplexesOrganic ChemistryMicrowave IrradiationConventional SynthesisMicrowave TechniqueChemistryComparative StudyMicrowave SynthesisInorganic SynthesisPbtap Complex
Lead(II) phthalocyanine (PbPc); lead(II) tetranitrophthalocyanine (PbTNP) and lead(II) tetraaminophthalocyanine (PbTAP) were synthesized in pure state by microwave irradiation and conventional heating methods. The procedures for their synthesis by the microwave technique are standardized and reported for the first time. PbPc and PbTNP were synthesized in dry conditions and PbTAP complex was synthesized in aqueous medium. All the compounds are obtained in very high yield (~90%). The synthesized complexes are characterized with respect to elemental analysis, UV-visible, IR-spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction study. The microwave methods are advantageous over the conventional method of synthesis with respect to higher yield, rapidity and simplicity.
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