phthalocianinas
Phthalocianinas, commonly known as phthalocyanines, are a class of planar, highly conjugated macrocyclic compounds that form coordination complexes with a central metal ion. The core consists of four isoindole units linked by nitrogen atoms to yield a square-planar phthalocyanine (Pc) ring that can host a metal M (or be metal-free, H2Pc). The general composition is MPc, where M is a metal such as zinc, copper, nickel, cobalt, iron, or magnesium, and peripheral substituents can be introduced to improve solubility and prevent aggregation.
Properties of phthalocianinas include remarkable stability to heat, light, and chemicals, along with intense colors and
Synthesis of phthalocianinas generally involves cyclotetramerization of phthalonitrile derivatives in the presence of a metal source
Applications are diverse. They are widely used as vibrant pigments in paints and inks (notably certain blue