Xinzhan Peng, Ph.D.

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2001 Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Heights, OH, United States 
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Organic Chemistry
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Malcolm E. Kenney grad student 2001 Case Western
 (Synthesis of phthalocyanines and naphthalocyanines for photodynamic therapy and photothermal therapy studies.)
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Yang Y, Campana CF, Cheng G, et al. (2014) The structure and properties of a sheathed, low reactivity silicon phthalocyanine and the potential for still more inert phthalocyanines Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines. 18: 336-345
Rodriguez ME, Zhang P, Azizuddin K, et al. (2009) Structural factors and mechanisms underlying the improved photodynamic cell killing with silicon phthalocyanine photosensitizers directed to lysosomes versus mitochondria. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 85: 1189-200
Soldatova AV, Kim J, Peng X, et al. (2007) Effects of benzoannulation and alpha-octabutoxy substitution on the photophysical behavior of nickel phthalocyanines: a combined experimental and DFT/TDDFT study. Inorganic Chemistry. 46: 2080-93
Anula HM, Berlin JC, Wu H, et al. (2006) Synthesis and photophysical properties of silicon phthalocyanines with axial siloxy ligands bearing alkylamine termini. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 110: 5215-23
Gunaratne TC, Gusev AV, Peng X, et al. (2005) Photophysics of octabutoxy phthalocyaninato-Ni(II) in toluene: ultrafast experiments and DFT/TDDFT studies. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 109: 2078-89
Cheng G, Peng X, Hao G, et al. (2003) Synthesis, photochemistry, and electrochemistry of a series of phthalocyanines with graded steric hindrance Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 107: 3503-3514
Bucking M, Gudgin Dickson EF, Farahani M, et al. (2000) Quantification of the selective retention of palladium octabutoxynaphthalocyanine, a potential photothermal drug, in mouse tissues. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology. 58: 87-93
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