Literature DB >> 10993359

Synthesis of PDK, a novel porphyrin-linked dicarboxylate ligand.

X X Zhang1, S J Lippard.   

Abstract

A novel trinucleating ligand system H4(PDK), for porphyrin-based diamine bis(Kemp's triacid)imide, was constructed by using two molecules of Kemp's triacid and one molecule of porphyrin as building blocks. The dimeso-substituted octaalkylporphyrin unit, carrying bromomethyl groups at the ortho positions of two trans-positioned meso-phenyl groups, was synthesized from (3,3'-diethyl-4,4'-dimethyl-2,2'-dipyrrolyl)methane and (alpha-bromo-o-tolualdehyde. The structures of both of the two atropisomers (alpha,alpha- and alpha,beta-) of bromoporphyrin, H2(alpha,alpha-BP) and H2(alpha,beta-BP), were determined by X-ray crystallography, with the alpha,beta-isomer as the free base form and the alpha,alpha-isomer as the zinc complex. Both the alpha,alpha- and alpha,beta-isomers of the bromomethyl porphyrins were converted to their aminomethyl derivatives, H2(alpha,alpha-AP) and H2(alpha,beta-AP), through the corresponding imidoporphyrin intermediates, H2(alpha,alpha-IP) and H2(alpha,beta-IP), by the Gabriel synthesis. The alpha,alpha- and alpha,beta-aminoporphyrins were coupled with Kemp's triacid anhydride-chloride to form H4(alpha,alpha-PDK) and H4(alpha,beta-PDK), respectively. Unlike the alpha,beta-isomer, the structure of which was determined by X-ray crystallography for the zinc complex, H4(alpha,alpha-PDK) has a remarkable and complicated solvent-dependent 1H NMR spectrum that suggests the existence of hydrogen bonding interactions between two convergent, tethered Kemp's triacid units, as predicted in a modeling study. The convergent feature is essential for the target ligand H4(alpha,alpha-PDK) to form trinuclear metal complexes with a bis(carboxylato) dimetallic unit sitting above a metalloporphyrin ring.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10993359     DOI: 10.1021/jo000502v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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