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After exposure of the film to oxygen, the [Co(salen)] turned black and the overall absorption in the visible and near-IR region increased; this deoxyoxy-spectral change was reversible and responded to oxygen.
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Reversible oxygen-binding to the [Co(salen)] fixed in the film was measured by near-IR reflectance spectroscopy. The spectrum in the absence of oxygen gave the absorption peak at 1190 nm which has been ascribed to Co(II)(salen). (Ref.: C. Busetto, F. Cariati, A. Fusi, M. Gullotti, F. Morazzoni, A. Pasini, R. Ugo, and V. Valenti, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 754.) After exposure of the film to oxygen, the [Co(salen)] turned black and the overall absorption in the visible and near-IR region increased; this deoxyoxy-spectral change was reversible and responded to oxygen.
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