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19 January 1996 Synthesis of new sulfonated mono- and diphthalocyanines d- and f-elements and perspectives of their application for plastic surgery
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We carried out the synthesis of the new compounds -- sulfonated mono- and diphthalocyanines of d- and f-elements (sPcM, sPc2M). The unusual geometry of these compounds leads to the appearance of new properties -- they are highly water soluble, non- toxic and in contrast to porphyrines they strongly absorb clinically useful light. Suitable methods for synthesis of unknown before water soluble Ga, In and Ti phthalocyanines have been developed. Our investigations show that these compounds are prospects for plastic surgery.
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Larisa G. Tomilova, Vitaly M. Podgaetsky, Kirill Dyumaev, Alexander I. Omelchenko, Alexander P. Sviridov, and Emil N. Sobol "Synthesis of new sulfonated mono- and diphthalocyanines d- and f-elements and perspectives of their application for plastic surgery", Proc. SPIE 2623, Medical Applications of Lasers III, (19 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.230317
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KEYWORDS
Chemical elements

Surgery

Absorption

Gallium

Indium

Dysprosium

Laser therapeutics

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