Metal-Assisted One-Pot Synthesis of Isoporphyrin Complexes.
Peter SchweyenMartin HoffmannJens KrumsieckBenedikt WolframXiulan XieMartin BröringPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
Zinc and cadmium complexes of meso-arylisoporphyrins carrying a pyrrolyl or dipyrrinyl substituent at the sp(3) carbon atom were obtained through a simple one-pot variation of the Alder-Longo porphyrin synthesis. Key to the formation and stabilization of isoporphyrins is the presence of metal acetates during the oxidative macrocyclization step. The characteristic Q-bands of isoporphyrins are found in the NIR region between 750 nm and 880 nm. All of the isolated pyrrolyl- and dipyrrinyl-appended isoporphyrins are stable under typical laboratory conditions and allow chemical transformations like BF2 coordination, transmetalation, and ligand exchange.