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An insight into the communication between β-olefin/phenyl olefin-mediated acceptors and porphyrin π-system: a way to establish porphyrin based chemodosimeters and chemosensors.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP 2017 Februrary 9
The synthesis of three new classes of mixed β-pyrrole substituted tetraphenylporphyrins, MTPP(R), MTPP(Br)2 (R) (where R = -CH[double bond, length as m-dash]C(CN)2 , -CH[double bond, length as m-dash]C(CN)(COOC2 H5 ), -CH[double bond, length as m-dash](CN)(COOH) and M = 2H, Ni(ii), Cu(ii)) and MTPP(NO2 )(Ph-p-R')2 (R' = -CHO and -CH[double bond, length as m-dash]C(CN)2 and M = 2H, Ni(ii), Cu(ii)) have been reported. The crystal structures of CuTPP(Br)2 -ECA (7a), NiTPP(NO2 )(Ph-p-CHO)2 (9) and NiTPP(NO2 )(Ph-p-CH[double bond, length as m-dash](CN)2 )2 (10) are highly nonplanar among β-trisubstituted porphyrins reported to date as evidenced from the mean displacement of β-pyrrole carbon (ΔCβ ) in the range ±(0.39-0.674) Å. The olefin mediated ethyl cyanoacetate is in plane with the porphyrin core in CuTPP(Br)2 -ECA (the dihedral angle relative to the pyrrole NC4 -mean plane is 39.81°) while dicyanovinyl stays aside for NiTPP(NO2 )(Ph-p-CH[double bond, length as m-dash](CN)2 )2 (dihedral angles relative to the pyrrole NC4 -mean plane are 75.03° and 67.47°). NiTPP-MN (2), NiTPP-ECA (3), NiTPP(Br)2 -MN (6) and NiTPP(Br)2 -ECA (7) act as chemodosimeters for toxic CN- ions whereas NiTPP-CAA (4) and NiTPP(Br)2 -CAA (8) act as chemosensors to detect toxic ions such as CN- , F- and OAc- depending on the acceptor strength and an obstacle in the conjugation pathway. The dicyanovinyl group in the phenyl olefinic-mediated porphyrin NiTPP(NO2 )(Ph-p-CH[double bond, length as m-dash](CN)2 )2 (10) also acts as chemodosimeter for CN- ions but no vivid changes are observed via different spectroscopic methods.
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