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Self-assembly closed complexes

The ligand group can be introduced either on the meso or on the /5-pyrrole position of the porphyrin ring, but the synthesis of the meso-functionalized derivatives is easier and has been more widely exploited. Balch (50-53) reported that the insertion of trivalent ions such as Fe(III) (32) and Mn(III) (33) into octaethyl porphyrins functionalized at one meso position with a hydroxy group (oxophlorins) leads to the formation of a dimeric head-to-tail complex in solution (Fig. 11a) (50,51). An X-ray crystal structure was obtained for the analogous In(III) complex (34), and this confirmed the head-to-tail geometry that the authors inferred for the other dimers in solution (53) (Fig. lib). The dimers are stable in chloroform but open on addition of protic acids or pyridine (52). The Fe(III) octaethyloxophlorin dimer (52) is easily oxidized by silver salts. The one-electron oxidation is more favorable than for the corresponding monomer or p-oxo dimer, presumably because of the close interaction of the 7r-systems in the self-assembled dimer. [Pg.230]

Hunter (60) reported a self-assembled open polymer formed by a zinc porphyrin bearing one para-aniline substituent at the meso position. The ortho- and mela-analogs discussed above form closed dimers, but the geometry of the para-derivative precludes this, and polymerization is the only alternative (76, Fig. 31). Although the dilution experiments could be fitted to a non-cooperative polymerization model with a pairwise association constant (K = 190 M 1) practically identical to that found for simple aniline-zinc porphyrin complexes (K = 130 M 1), broadening of the 4H NMR spectrum at high concentrations is characteristic of oligomerization. [Pg.249]

The csac is the minimum monomer concentration at which self-assembly of the closed structure begins. It is defined as the concentration at which the complex is half assembled, i.e. mole fraction of... [Pg.641]

Taken together, the EM and the csac represent the concentration window over which the closed, self-assembled structure is thermodynamically stable. The wider this window, the more stable the complex is. Thus an overall efficiency of the self-assembly process (e) may be defined in terms of csac and EM. [Pg.642]

Self-Assembly of Closed Complexes by Hydrogen Bonding... [Pg.674]


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