Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5215999 | Tetrahedron | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Tetraphenylporphyrins carrying primary or tertiary alcohols in a phenyl group were bonded to silicate glass by heat treatment. The rate of base catalyzed hydrolysis of tertiary ester was 20 times slower than that of primary ester, while the rate of acid catalyzed hydrolysis of tertiary ester was only 2.5 times slower than that of primary ester. Hydrolysis of tertiary alcohol bonded silica in HCl/H218O displayed that there is a covalent bond between alcohol oxygen and silicon, and the C-O bond is cleaved under acidic conditions, while the Si-O bond is cleaved under basic conditions.
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Authors
Nao Furuta, Takaaki Yagi, Tadashi Mizutani,