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. 2016 May 6;11(9):1447-53.
doi: 10.1002/asia.201600177. Epub 2016 Mar 31.

Phenylene-Bridged Core-Modified Planar Aromatic Octaphyrin: Aromaticity, Photophysical and Anion Receptor Properties

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Phenylene-Bridged Core-Modified Planar Aromatic Octaphyrin: Aromaticity, Photophysical and Anion Receptor Properties

Ganesan Karthik et al. Chem Asian J. .

Abstract

The synthesis of a planar expanded meso porphyrin with an intramolecular para-phenylene-bridged core is reported. The planarity of the octaphyrin macrocycle was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray structural analysis, in which the bridged para-phenylene unit deviated by 27° from the mean macrocyclic plane. Spectroscopic analyses and theoretical calculations suggested that the macrocycle was Hückel aromatic and followed a major [34 π] single-conjugation pathway, which indicated that the bridging para-phenylene unit was not involved in the macrocyclic conjugation. Analysis of the photophysical properties of this system by steady-state absorption/fluorescence spectroscopy and transient absorption spectroscopy revealed moderate enhancement in the parameters of the octaphyrin as compared to its non-bridged octaphyrin congeners, which was attributed to the planarity and rigidity of the macrocycle as imposed by the bridging para-phenylene unit. Preliminary anion-binding studies revealed that the protonated macrocycle bound selectively with chloride ions through N-H⋅⋅⋅Cl hydrogen-bonding interactions.

Keywords: aromaticity; molecular bridges; octaphyrin; porphyrinoids; receptors.

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