The synthesis and characterization of three new indium phthalocyanines bearing eight N-alkyl- or N-arylsulfonamide groups is described. The new compounds are {2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octakis[4-(4-methoxyphenylaminosulfonyl] phenoxy]phthalocyaninato}indium(III) chloride (7), {2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24- octakis[4-diethylaminosulfonyl)phenoxy]phthalocyaninato}indium(III) chloride (8) and {2,3,9,10,16,17, 23,24-octakis[4-didodecylaminosulfonyl)phenoxy]phthalocyaninato}indium(III) chloride (9), and were obtained in 23–49% yields. The precursors of phthalocyanines 7–9 are sulfonamide-substituted phthalonitriles that can be prepared by reacting 4,5-bis(4-chlorosulfonylphenoxy)phthalonitrile (3) with amines. The nonlinear transmission (NLT) of complexes 7–9 was determined at 532 nm using ns pulses. All three phthalocyanines behave as reverse saturable absorbers with increasing efficiency of optical limiting in the order 7 < 8 < 9. A comparative analysis of the NLT results is attempted in terms of the structural differences in 7–9.

Synthesis and high ranked NLT properties of new sulfonamide-substituted indium phthalocyanines

MENEGHETTI, MORENO;
2010

Abstract

The synthesis and characterization of three new indium phthalocyanines bearing eight N-alkyl- or N-arylsulfonamide groups is described. The new compounds are {2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octakis[4-(4-methoxyphenylaminosulfonyl] phenoxy]phthalocyaninato}indium(III) chloride (7), {2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24- octakis[4-diethylaminosulfonyl)phenoxy]phthalocyaninato}indium(III) chloride (8) and {2,3,9,10,16,17, 23,24-octakis[4-didodecylaminosulfonyl)phenoxy]phthalocyaninato}indium(III) chloride (9), and were obtained in 23–49% yields. The precursors of phthalocyanines 7–9 are sulfonamide-substituted phthalonitriles that can be prepared by reacting 4,5-bis(4-chlorosulfonylphenoxy)phthalonitrile (3) with amines. The nonlinear transmission (NLT) of complexes 7–9 was determined at 532 nm using ns pulses. All three phthalocyanines behave as reverse saturable absorbers with increasing efficiency of optical limiting in the order 7 < 8 < 9. A comparative analysis of the NLT results is attempted in terms of the structural differences in 7–9.
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