Monomeric, not tetrameric species are responsible for the colossal dielectric constant of copper phthalocyanine derived from pyromellitic dianhydride†
Gellert Mezei,Andre R. Venter,Joseph W. Kreft,Alexander A. Urech,Nicole R. Mouch
RSC Advances Pub Date : 09/06/2012 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C2RA21634E
Abstract

Mass spectrometric analysis indicates that the copper(II) phthalocyanine derived from pyromellitic dianhydride is a mononuclear species, not a tetranuclear species as previously thought. The peripheral substitution of the phthalocyanine core with eight carboxylic acid groups, rather than extended conjugation, is responsible for the extraordinary dielectric constant associated with this material.

Graphical abstract: Monomeric, not tetrameric species are responsible for the colossal dielectric constant of copper phthalocyanine derived from pyromellitic dianhydride