Synthesis of and Evidence for Electronic Communication within Heteromultimetallic Tetrakis(NCN-pincer metal)−(Metallo)porphyrin Hybrids

Several heteromultimetallic pincer−porphyrin hybrids have been prepared in excellent yields by stepwise metalation of a general precursor, [2H(Br(NCN)) 4 ], which was designed in such a way so as to guarantee selectivity for either the porphyrin or pincer sites during the metalation steps. First, a...

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Published inJournal of organic chemistry Vol. 75; no. 5; pp. 1534 - 1549
Main Authors Suijkerbuijk, Bart M. J. M, Tooke, Duncan M, Lutz, Martin, Spek, Anthony L, Jenneskens, Leonardus W, van Koten, Gerard, Klein Gebbink, Robertus J. M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published WASHINGTON American Chemical Society 05.03.2010
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Summary:Several heteromultimetallic pincer−porphyrin hybrids have been prepared in excellent yields by stepwise metalation of a general precursor, [2H(Br(NCN)) 4 ], which was designed in such a way so as to guarantee selectivity for either the porphyrin or pincer sites during the metalation steps. First, a metal was introduced in the porphyrin cavity using a metal(II) salt, followed by metalation of the pincer units through oxidative addition to an appropriate metal(0) complex. The resulting multimetallic complexes show an appreciable amount of intramolecular communication between the meso-pincer metal groups and the central metalloporphyrin component. This was manifested in changes of the optical and ligand-binding properties of the metalloporphyrin part upon reactions at the peripheral pincer sites.
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ISSN:0022-3263
1520-6904
DOI:10.1021/jo902402g