Azo- and butadiyne-linked 5,10-diarylporphyrins


Autoria(s): Basic, Bruno
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Porphyrins are one of Nature’s essential building blocks that play an important role in several biological systems including oxygen transport, photosynthesis, and enzymes. Their capacity to absorb visible light, facilitate oxidation and reduction, and act as energy- and electron-transfer agents, in particular when several are held closely together, is of interest to chemists who seek to mimic Nature and to make and use these compounds in order to synthesise novel advanced materials. During this project 26 new 5,10-diarylsubstituted porphyrin monomers, 10 dimers, and 1 tetramer were synthesised. The spectroscopic and structural properties of these compounds were investigated using 1D/2D 1H NMR, UV/visible, ATR-IR and Raman spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, X-ray crystallography, electrochemistry and gel permeation chromatography. Nitration, amination, bromination and alkynylation of only one as well as both of the meso positions of the porphyrin monomers have resulted in the expansion of the synthetic possibilities for the 5,10-diarylsubstituted porphyrins. The development of these new porphyrin monomers has led to the successful synthesis of new azo- and butadiyne-linked dimers. The functionalisation of these compounds was investigated, in particular nitration, amination, and bromination. The synthesised dimers containing the azo bridge have absorption spectra that show a large split in the Soret bands and intense Q-bands that have been significantly redshifted. The butadiyne dimers also have intense, red-shifted Q-bands but smaller Soret band splittings. Crystal structures of two new azoporphyrins have been acquired and compared to the azoporphyrin previously synthesised from 5,10,15- triarylsubstituted porphyrin monomers. A completely new cyclic porphyrin oligomer (CPO) was synthesised comprising four porphyrin monomers linked by azo and butadiyne bridges. This is the first cyclic tetramer that has both the azo and butadiyne linking groups. The absorption spectrum of the tetramer exhibits a large Soret split making it more similar to the azo- dimers than the butadiyne-linked dimers. The spectroscopic characteristics of the synthesised tetramer have been compared to the characteristics of other cyclic porphyrin tetramers. The collected data indicate that the new synthesised cyclic tetramer has a more efficient ð-overlap and a better ground state electronic communication between the porphyrin rings.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/35656/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/35656/1/Bruno_Basic_Thesis.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/35656/2/Bruno_Basic_Citation.pdf

Basic, Bruno (2010) Azo- and butadiyne-linked 5,10-diarylporphyrins. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Chemistry; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #amination, aminoporphyrin, azo bridge, azo link, azoporphyrin, butadiyne bridge, butadiyne link, chemistry, copper catalysis, corner porphyrin, crystallography, cyclic porphyrin oligomer, cyclic tetramer, dimer, diiminoporphodimethene, porphyrin #spectroscopy, synthesis
Tipo

Thesis