Bridging the Gap between Porphyrins and Porphycenes: Substituent-Position-Sensitive Tautomerism and Photophysics in meso-Diphenyloctaethylporphyrins
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Gawinkowski, S.; Orzanowska, G.; Izdebska, K.; Senge, M. O.; Waluk, J., Bridging the Gap between Porphyrins and Porphycenes: Substituent-Position-Sensitive Tautomerism and Photophysics in meso-Diphenyloctaethylporphyrins, Chemistry A European Journal, 17, 2011, 10039 - 10049Download Item:

Abstract:
henylporphyrin (1) is
characterized by an inner cavity with a
rectangular shape and small NH???N
distances. It resembles porphycene, a
constitutional isomer of porphyrin
known for its strong intramolecular
hydrogen bonds and rapid
tautomerization. Such distortion of the
porphyrin cavity leads to tautomeric
properties of 1 which are intermediate
between those of porphyrin and
porphycene. In particular, a
tautomerization in the lowest excited
singlet state of 1 has been discovered,
occurring with a rate 3 orders of
magnitude lower than in porphycene,
but 3-4 orders of magnitude higher than
in porphyrin. An isomer of 1,
2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octaethyl-5,10-
diphenylporphyrin (2) exhibits a
different kind of geometry distortion.
This molecule is nonplanar, but the
inner cavity shape and dimensions are
similar to those of the parent porphyrin.
The same hydrogen bonding strength as
in porphyrin is observed for 2. In
contrast, the nonplanarity of 2
significantly influences the
photophysics, leading to a decrease in
fluorescence quantum yield and
lifetime. Absorption, magnetic circular
dichroism, and fluorescence spectra are
similar for 1 and 2 and resemble those
of parent porphyrin. This is a
consequence of comparable energy
splittings of the frontier orbitals,
?HOMO . ?LUMO. The results
demonstrate that judicious selection of
substituents and their position enables a
controlled modification of geometry,
hydrogen bonding strength,
tautomerization rate, and photophysical
and spectral parameters of
porphyrinoids.
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