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Properties | |
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CID | 129057445 |
CAS | 1987900-95-7 |
IUPAC-Name | 10-naphthalen-1-yl-3,7-bis(4-phenylphenyl)phenoxazine |
Abbreviation | n/a |
Trivialname | 3,7-Di((1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)-10-(naphthalen-1-yl)-10H-phenoxazine |
Exact mass | 613.240564612 |
Molecular formula | C46H31NO |
LogP | n/a |
Has vendors | true |
Molecular role | n/a |
Synonyms | [[Synonym::3,7-Di([1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl)-10-(naphthalen-1-yl)-10H-phenoxazine]], HENO_1NAPH_BIPH, SCHEMBL18770801, AT25798, CS-0105661, J3.651.780H, 3,7-Bis(biphenyl-4-yl)-10-(1-naphthyl)-10H-phenoxazine, 3,7-Di(4-biphenyl) 1-naphthalene-10-phenoxazine, >=97%, [[Synonym::3,7-Di([1,1 inverted exclamation marka-biphenyl]-4-yl)-10-(naphthalen-1-yl)-10H-phenoxazine]] |
3,7-Di((1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)-10-(naphthalen-1-yl)-10H-phenoxazine
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Molecule is used on following pages
topic
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to CO
- Homogeneous photocatalytic CO2 conversion
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to HCOOH
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to CH4
publication
- Phenoxazine-Sensitized CO2-to-CO Reduction with an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst: A Redox Properties-Catalytic Performance Study
- Visible-Light-Driven Conversion of CO2 to CH4 with an Organic Sensitizer and an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst
investigation
- Phenoxazine-Sensitized CO2-to-CO Reduction with an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst: A Redox Properties-Catalytic Performance Study/Table 1
- Visible-Light-Driven Conversion of CO2 to CH4 with an Organic Sensitizer and an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst/Photocatalytic reduction of CO2
- Visible-Light-Driven Conversion of CO2 to CH4 with an Organic Sensitizer and an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst/Photocatalytic reduction of CO
other