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Corrole metallo

Fig. 15. IR spectra of metallo-corrolates. (TMTEC)3" represents the trianion of 2,3,17,18-tetramethyl-7,8,12,13-tetraethy-lcorrole. Taken from Ref. [33] with permission... Fig. 15. IR spectra of metallo-corrolates. (TMTEC)3" represents the trianion of 2,3,17,18-tetramethyl-7,8,12,13-tetraethy-lcorrole. Taken from Ref. [33] with permission...
Corrphycenes and their metal complexes undergo four distinct one-electron redox steps, two are reduction steps and two are oxidation steps. A comparison with porphyrins and porphycenes indicates that the first reduction potentials of the free base and of metallo-corrphycenes are between those of porphycene 38, the easiest to reduce molecules, and those of porphyrins 2. The oxidation potentials of corrphycenes and porphyrins, however, are quite similar (00IC2850). The synthesis of hemi-porphycene 70 (Scheme 33) has been achieved (05ACI3047) from corrole 8 (R=C6H5). [Pg.129]

The first efforts to prepare corrole were presented by A. W. Johnson in 1960. They involved an attempt to effect ring closure of a metallo-dibromo... [Pg.17]

It was found that addition of hydroxide anion in dimethylformamide or dimethylsulfoxide to metal(II) corrole complexes results in the appearance of much sharper absorption bands relative to the starting compounds. These findings were considered consistent with the idea that an anionic, 18 Jt-electron aromatic corrole complex (e.g., 2.119) is formed as the result of what appears to be a formal deprotonation process (Scheme 2.1.25). That deprotonation actually occurs was inferred from acid-base titrations involving nickel(II) and copper(II) corroles. The conclusion that these species are anionic aromatic compounds came from an appreciation that their electronic spectra resemble those recorded for divalent metallo-porphyrins. In any event, the anion that results was found to be quenched upon acidification, regenerating the corresponding non-aromatic metallocorroles. ... [Pg.33]


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