Doubly and quadruply quinoline-fused porphyrins were effectively synthesized through a reaction sequence consisting of Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of β-borylated porphyrins with 2-iodoaniline and subsequent Pictet-Spengler cyclization. These quinoline-fused porphyrins display red-shifted absorption bands and higher electron-accepting abilities. This synthetic protocol also allowed the synthesis of phenanthroline-fused porphyrin dimers, which bound either a Ni or Zn cation. The resultant metal complexes displayed further red shifted absorption spectra and molecular twists to effect an almost perpendicular arrangement of the two porphyrins.
Doubly and quadruply quinoline‐fused porphyrins were effectively synthesized through a reaction sequence consisting of Suzuki–Miyaura coupling of β‐borylated porphyrins with 2‐iodoaniline and subsequent Pictet–Spengler cyclization. These quinoline‐fused porphyrins display red‐shifted absorption bands and higher electron‐accepting abilities. This synthetic protocol also allowed the synthesis of phenanthroline‐fused porphyrin dimers, which bound either a NiII or ZnII cation. The resultant metal complexes displayed further red shifted absorption spectra and molecular twists to effect an almost perpendicular arrangement of the two porphyrins.
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