Compound Identification
SMILES
[Sn+4].F[P-](F)(F)(F)(F)F.[O-]C1=CC(OCCOCCOCCOC2=CC=C(C[NH2+]CC3=CC=C(OCCOCCOCCOC4=CC=CC([O-])=C4)C=C3)C=C2)=CC=C1.C1COCCOC2=C(OCCOCCOCCOC3=CC=CC=C3OCCO1)C=C(C=C2)C1=C2C=CC(=N2)C(=C2[N-]C(C=C2)=C(C2=CC=C([N-]2)C(=C2C=CC1=N2)C1=CC=CC=C1)C1=CC=CC=C1)C1=CC=CC=C1
InChIKey
InChIKey=SWWSLRRNOUHYES-UHFFFAOYSA-M
Formula
C100H100F6N5O18PSn
Mass
1923.591
Taxonomic Classification
Taxonomy Tree
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Kingdom
Organic compounds
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Superclass
Organoheterocyclic compounds
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Class
Tetrapyrroles and derivatives
- Subclass Porphyrins
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Class
Tetrapyrroles and derivatives
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Superclass
Organoheterocyclic compounds
Kingdom
Organic compounds
Superclass
Organoheterocyclic compounds
Class
Tetrapyrroles and derivatives
Subclass
Porphyrins
Intermediate Tree Nodes
Not available
Direct Parent
Porphyrins
Alternative Parents
Phenylmethylamines Phenoxy compounds Phenol ethers Benzylamines Phenoxides Alkyl aryl ethers Aralkylamines Quaternary ammonium salts Pyrroles Heteroaromatic compounds Oxacyclic compounds Azacyclic compounds Dialkyl ethers Dialkylamines Organic metal halides Metalloheterocyclic compounds Organic oxides Hydrocarbon derivatives Organic zwitterions Organic tin salts
Molecular Framework
Not available
Substituents
Porphyrin - Phenoxy compound - Benzylamine - Phenol ether - Phenylmethylamine - Alkyl aryl ether - Phenoxide - Aralkylamine - Monocyclic benzene moiety - Benzenoid - Heteroaromatic compound - Pyrrole - Quaternary ammonium salt - Organic metal halide - Dialkyl ether - Secondary aliphatic amine - Ether - Metalloheterocycle - Oxacycle - Azacycle - Organic metal salt - Organooxygen compound - Organonitrogen compound - Organic nitrogen compound - Organic oxide - Hydrocarbon derivative - Amine - Organic tin salt - Organic oxygen compound - Organic zwitterion - Organic salt - Aromatic heteropolycyclic compound
Description
This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as porphyrins. These are compounds containing a fundamental skeleton of four pyrrole nuclei united through the alpha-positions by four methine groups to form a macrocyclic structure.
External Descriptors
Not available