TY - JOUR A1 - Senge, Mathias O. A1 - Shaker, Yasser M. A1 - Pintea, Monica A1 - Ryppa, Claudia A1 - Hatscher, Sabine S. A1 - Ryan, Aoife A1 - Sergeeva, Yulia T1 - Synthesis of meso-substituted ABCD-Type porphyrins by functionalization reactions N2 - Considerable progress has been made in recent years in the search for synthetic methods leading to functionalized porphyrins, especially for modification of either the beta- or meso positions. For the latter, total synthesis based on condensation methods or partial synthesis through functionalization of preformed porphyrin have emerged as possible methods. The increasing number of possible technical and medicinal applications for unsymmetrically meso-substituted porphyrins requires straightforward methods for the preparation of the so-called ABCD-porphyrins, i.e., porphyrins with up to four different meso substituents. Here, we describe new strategies for the synthesis of ABCD-type porphyrins based on porphyrin reactions with organolithium reagents and the use of Pd-catalyzed coupling reactions. With the whole repertoire of contemporary functionalization methods, a comprehensive analysis and comparison of the various strategies for A-, AB-, A(2)B-, ABC-, A(2)BC- and ABCD-type porphyrins is given. In addition, we report on the synthesis of new functionalized derivatives for some of these porphyrin classes. In practical terms and taking an applied-science- oriented approach, the synthesis of unsymmetrically meso-substituted porphyrins is best accomplished by a combination of well-developed condensation methods with subsequent functionalization. by organolithium compounds or transition-metal- catalyzed coupling protocols. The methods described are suitable for the preparation of porphyrins for many divergent applications ranging over amphiphilic porphyrins for photodynamic therapy, push-pull systems for optical applications and chiral systems useful in catalysis to donor-acceptor systems suitable for electron-transfer studies. Y1 - 2010 UR - http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/27380/ U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.200901113 SN - 1434-193X ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Senge, Mathias O. A1 - Ryppa, Claudia A1 - Fazekas, Marijana A1 - Zawadzka, Monika A1 - Dahms, Katja T1 - 5,10-A2B2-Type meso-Substituted PorphyrinsuA Unique Class of Porphyrins with a Realigned Dipole Moment JF - Chemistry - a European journal N2 - Current applications in porphyrin chemistry require the use of unsymmetrically substituted porphyrins. Many current industrial interests in optics and biomedicine require systems with either pushpull (electron-donating and -withdrawing groups) or amphiphilic systems (hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups). In this context we present the class of 5,10-A2B2-type porphyrins for which two different substituents are positioned in diagonally opposite meso positions. Thus, the intramolecular dipole moment in these tetrapyrroles is positioned along a beta-beta vector passing through two pyrrole rings. This is opposite to the situation of the frequently used 5,15-A2BC porphyrins for which the dipole moment is oriented along a mesomeso axis. We have elaborated syntheses of the 5,10-A2B2 porphyrins by using transition-metal-catalyzed transformations of 5,10-A2 porphyrins or direct substitutions reactions thereof; this gives the target molecules in 2277% overall yields. The compounds exhibit interesting structural, spectroscopic, and optical features and can serve as building blocks for new porphyrin arrays and applications. KW - macrocycles KW - nitrogen heterocycles KW - nonlinear optics KW - porphyrinoids KW - tetrapyrroles Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201101934 SN - 0947-6539 VL - 17 IS - 48 SP - 13562 EP - 13573 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Senge, Mathias O. A1 - Flanagan, Keith J. A1 - Ryan, Aoife A. A1 - Ryppa, Claudia A1 - Donath, Mandy A1 - Twamley, Brendan T1 - Conformational and structural studies of meso monosubstituted metalloporphyrins-Edge-on molecular interactions of porphyrins in crystals JF - Tetrahedron N2 - A series of meso monosubstituted metalloporphyrins were synthesized to assess the structural chemistry of porphyrins with only one substituent. The structures of four nickel(II) and zinc(II) complexes with either alkyl or aryl residues indicate primarily planar macrocycles. This gives rise to a different type of pi-interactions in the crystal and the formation of dimeric, trimeric or tetrameric porphyrin units that function as building blocks for the overall crystal structure. Notably, some structures exhibit a unique edge-on packing of porphyrins, while the molecules of (5-n-butylporphyrinato)nickel(II) forms an unusual bilayer type structure where rows of two porphyrin macrocycles are separated by the alkyl residues arranged in a head-to-head fashion. This adds to the canon of intermolecular porphyrin packing arrangements and is of relevance for the preparation of ordered nanoscopic porphyrin devices. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. KW - Porphyrins KW - Conformational analysis KW - Tetrapyrroles KW - Crystal structure KW - Crystal packing Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tet.2015.11.008 SN - 0040-4020 VL - 72 SP - 105 EP - 115 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER -