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Synthesis and Molecular Structure of a Copper Octaiodocorrole
Author(s) -
Ivar K. Thomassen,
Laura J. MCormick,
Abhik Ghosh
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.8b00616
Subject(s) - corrole , trifluoroacetic acid , dichloromethane , yield (engineering) , chemistry , copper , condensation , trifluoroacetic anhydride , tris , crystal structure , photochemistry , medicinal chemistry , combinatorial chemistry , polymer chemistry , organic chemistry , materials science , solvent , metallurgy , thermodynamics , biochemistry , physics
Although rather delicate on account of their propensity to undergo deiodination, β-octaiodoporphyrinoids are of considerable interest as potential precursors to novel β-octasubstituted macrocycles. Presented herein are early results of our efforts to synthesize β-octaiodocorrole derivatives. Oxidative condensation of 3,4-diiodopyrrole and aromatic aldehydes failed to yield free-base octaiodocorroles. Treatment of copper meso -tris( p -cyanophenyl)corrole with N -iodosuccinimide and trifluoroacetic acid over several hours, however, yielded the desired β-octaiodinated product in ∼22% yield. Single-crystal X-ray structure determination of the product revealed a strongly saddled corrole macrocycle with metrical parameters very close to those of analogous Cu octabromocorrole complexes. The compound was also found to exhibit an exceptionally red-shifted Soret maximum (464 nm in dichloromethane), underscoring the remarkable electronic effect of β-octaiodo substitution.

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