Synthesis and Functionalization of Triply Fused Porphyrin Dimers

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Ryan, A. A. and Senge, M. O., Synthesis and Functionalization of Triply Fused Porphyrin Dimers, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2013, 18, 2013, 3700 3711Download Item:
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Current applications of porphyrins in medicine and optics, such as
photodynamic therapy or nonlinear absorption, increasingly require
the use of far-red absorbing dyes. Modifications to the porphyrin
structure to accommodate these conditions can be achieved by
extending the conjugation of the porphyrin ?-system, which will
cause a bathochromic shift in the absorption spectrum. Thus,
conjugated porphyrin oligomers have found widespread use.
However, past synthetic strategies have mainly targeted symmetric
porphyrin dimers, trimers, and oligomers which limit the practical
use of such chromophores. To further extend the absorption profile,
a series of symmetric and unsymmetric dimeric and oligomeric
porphyrin ?-?, meso-meso, ??-?? triply-fused systems were
synthesised via oxidative coupling methods. This required an
analysis and optimization of the various synthetic strategies.
These arrays exhibit a dramatic bathochromic shift into the nearinfrared
region, many displaying absorption of greater than 1050
nm. Additionally, post-fusing chemical transformations, namely
organolithium, cycloaddition and transition-metal catalysed
reactions, at the meso- and ?- positions enables the fine-tuning
of such arrays with the aim of enhancing the bathochromic shift
and their potential optical applications.
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