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Stacked zinc triporphyrin as a photoinduced molecular wire in bilayers

Seta et al., 1989

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16711427461166997129
Author
Seta P
Bienvenue E
Maillard P
Momenteau M
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Photochemistry and Photobiology

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A molecule with three stacked zinc‐porphyrin cycles and two basket‐handles has been synthesized and incorporated into a bilayer lipid membrane. Under light excitation and in the presence of redox compounds in the aqueous phases bathing the membrane, this molecule …
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