Headlee, SamuelDudkin, SemenNemykin, Viktor2014-10-032017-04-142014-10-032017-04-142014https://hdl.handle.net/11299/187401UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryAxially-substituted subphthalocyanine and boron subnaphthalocyanine chloride were synthesized to investigate their electronic properties as donors in donor-acceptor systems. These donor-acceptor systems were made in an effort find an efficient way to harvest solar energy and mimic natural photosynthesis.en-USBoron subnaphthalocyanine chlorideAxially-substituted subphthalocyanineDonor-acceptor systemsSolar energySwenson College of Science and EngineeringUniversity of Minnesota DuluthUndergraduate Research Opportunities ProgramDepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistrySynthesis of Boron Subnaphthalocynine Chloride and Axially-Substituted SubphthalocyanineOther