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Crystal structure of cis -7,8-dihy-droxy-5,10,15,20-tetra-phenyl-chlorin and its zinc(II)-ethyl-enedi-amine complex.

Nivedita ChaudhriChristian BrücknerMatthias Zeller
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2022)
The title chlorin, 2 Ph H 2 , hydrogen-bonded to di-methyl-amino-pyridine (DMAP), C 44 H 32 N 4 O 2 ·C 7 H 10 N 2 , and its corresponding zinc(II) complex, 2 Ph Zn , axially coordinated to ethyl-enedi-amine (EDA), [Zn(C 44 H 30 N 4 O 2 )]·C 2 H 8 N 2 , were isolated and crystallized by adventitious reduction of the corresponding osmate esters by DMAP and EDA, respectively. Known since 1996 and, inter alia , used for the preparation of a wide range of (planar and non-planar) chlorin analogues (so-called pyrrole-modified porphyrins), their conformational analyses in the solid state are important benchmarks. Both macrocycles are only modestly distorted from planarity and both are slightly more non-planar than the corresponding dimeth-oxy-derivative, but less planar than a free-base meso -penta-fluoro-phenyl-based osmate ester. NSD analyses provide qu-anti-tative and qualitative analyses of the distortion modes. One origin of the non-planarity is presumably the avoidance of the eclipsed configuration of the two vic-cis diols on the pyrroline moiety; the resulting deformation of the pyrroline translates in some cases into the macrocycle. The structure of 2 Ph H 2 features voids making up ca 26% of the unit-cell volume filled with highly disordered solvate mol-ecules (chloro-form and hexa-nes). 2 Ph Zn crystallized with a 13.6 (4)% occupied solvate methanol mol-ecule.
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