Synthesis, Reactivity and Aromatic Characteristics of Porphyrinoids Derived from N-Alkylcarbaporphyrin-2-Carbaldehydes: Isolation of Nickel(II) and Palladium(II) Complexes, Weakly Diatropic 21-Oxycarbaporphyrins and Strongly Aromatic Trioxycarbaporphyrins
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Abstract
Acid catalyzed condensation of N-alkyltripyrranes with trialdehydes derived from 1,3-cyclopentadiene or methyl-1,3-cyclopentadiene, followed by oxidation with aqueous ferric chloride solutions, gave 23-alkyl-21-carbaporphyrin-2-carbaldehydes in 22–27% yield together with weakly aromatic oxycarbaporphyrins. The carbaporphyrins reacted with palladium(II) acetate or nickel(II) acetate to give organometallic complexes but in both cases alkyl group migration took place to generate 21-alkyl derivatives. Although this type of reactivity had been observed previously for palladium complexes, this is the first time the phenomenon has been seen in nickel(II) carbaporphyrins. Reactions with nickel(II) acetate in refluxing DMF for longer time periods primarily led to decomposition but unusual byproducts were identified. These could be obtained in higher yields by reacting the carbaporphyrin aldehydes with 5 equiv of (bis(trifluoroacetoxy)iodo)benzene in the presence of grade 3 alumina. Decarbonylation and oxidation generate a trioxocyclopentane moiety that is embedded in the porphyrinoid macrocycle. The new system has strongly aromatic properties that are evident from the proton NMR spectra, nucleus independent chemical shift (NICS) calculations and anisotropy of induced ring current plots.
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Journal of Organic Chemistry welcomes original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of organic chemistry. In selecting manuscripts for publication, the editors place emphasis on the quality and novelty of the work, as well as the breadth of interest to the organic chemistry community.