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- Q3985292 subject Q8357326.
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- Q3985292 abstract "Tetraphenylporphyrin, abbreviated TPP or H2TPP, is a synthetic heterocyclic compound that resembles naturally occurring porphyrins. Porphyrins are dyes and cofactors found in hemoglobin and cytochromes and are related to chlorophyll and vitamin B12. The study of naturally occurring porphyrins is complicated by their low symmetry and the presence of polar substituents. Tetraphenylporphyrin is hydrophobic, symmetrically substituted, and easily synthesized. The compound is a dark purple solid that dissolves in nonpolar organic solvents such as chloroform and benzene.".
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- Q3985292 name "Tetraphenylporphyrin".
- Q3985292 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q3985292 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q3985292 type ChemicalObject.
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- Q3985292 type Q11173.
- Q3985292 comment "Tetraphenylporphyrin, abbreviated TPP or H2TPP, is a synthetic heterocyclic compound that resembles naturally occurring porphyrins. Porphyrins are dyes and cofactors found in hemoglobin and cytochromes and are related to chlorophyll and vitamin B12. The study of naturally occurring porphyrins is complicated by their low symmetry and the presence of polar substituents. Tetraphenylporphyrin is hydrophobic, symmetrically substituted, and easily synthesized.".
- Q3985292 label "Tetraphenylporphyrin".
- Q3985292 depiction H2TPP.png.
- Q3985292 name "Tetraphenylporphyrin".