Kinetic spectrophotometric determination of tetraphenylporphinecobalt(II) based on photochromism of immobilized norbornadiene |
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Authors: | Yuji Kawabata Hanako Kumoyama Totaro Imasaka Nobuhiko Ishibashi |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University, Hakozaki, Fukuoka 812 Japan |
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Abstract: | The cobalt(II) complex is detected spectrophotometrically by its catalysis of a photochromic isomerism of norbornadiene (NBD). NBD is immobilized on porous glass beads, and is isomerized to quadricyclane (QC) by UV irradiation. The beads are then immersed in a solution containing tetraphenylporphinecobalt(II) [TPPCo(II)], and the QC is converted back to NBD by a catalytic reaction with TPPCo(II). The rate constant, measured spectrophotometrically, is proportional to the concentration of TPPCo(II). The detection limit of TPPCo(II) is 60 μM for a reaction period of 1 h. This spectrophotometric detection can be applied repetitively without any supply of the chemical reagent, as NBD immobilized on the porous glass beads can be re-isomerized to QC by UV irradiation. |
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Keywords: | Kinetic analysis Spectrophotometry Norbornadiene derivatives Tetraphenylporphinecobalt(II) Photochromism |
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