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Functionalization of 5,15-Diphenylporphyrin: Preparation and X-Ray Crystal Structures of meso Nitro, Bromo, and Trimethylsilylethynyl Derivatives

Dennis P. Arnold, Raymond C. Bott, Helen Eldridge, Fiona M. Elms, Graham Smith and Mike Zojaji

Australian Journal of Chemistry 50(5) 495 - 504

Abstract

Substitutions on 5,15-diphenylporphyrin led to the isolation of mono- and di-bromo and mono- and di-nitro derivatives, which were converted into their respective nickel(II) complexes. Reaction of the bromoporphyrins with iodine/silver nitrite resulted in nitrodebromination as well as conventional nitration. The nickel(II) complex of 5-nitro-10,20-diphenylporphyrin was reduced to the 5-amino derivative. The nickel(II) complexes of the bromoporphyrins were converted into the respective mono- and bis-(trimethylsilylethynyl) species. The crystal structures of 5-nitro-10,20-diphenylporphyrin, 5-bromo- 10,20-diphenylporphyrinatonickel(II), and 10,20-diphenyl-5-(trimethylsilylethynyl)porphyrinatonickel(II) were determined.



Full text doi:10.1071/C96193

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