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Synthesis, structure, and complexation properties of partially and completely reduced meso-octamethylporphyrinogens (calix[4]pyrroles)

Auteur(s)
Blangy, Valeria
Heiss, Christoph
Khlebnikov, Vsevolod
Letondor, Christophe
Stoeckli-Evans, Helen 
Institut de physique 
Neier, Reinhard 
Institut de chimie 
Date de parution
2009
In
Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.
Vol.
9
No
48
De la page
1688
A la page
1691
Mots-clés
  • Transition metal complexes Role: PRP (Properties)
  • SPN (Synthetic preparation)
  • PREP (Preparation) (octamethylporphyrinogen
  • completely reduced
  • prepn. and crystal structure of)
  • Crystal structure
  • Molecular structure (of partially reduced octamethylporphyrinogen and copper
  • nickel and palladium complexes with completely reduced octamethylporphyrinogen)
  • methylporphyrinogen partially completely reduced ligand transition metal complex
  • crystal structure porphyrinogen ligand copper nickel palladium complex
  • Transition metal comp...

  • SPN (Synthetic prepar...

  • PREP (Preparation) (o...

  • completely reduced

  • prepn. and crystal st...

  • Crystal structure

  • Molecular structure (...

  • nickel and palladium ...

  • methylporphyrinogen p...

  • crystal structure por...

Résumé
Calixpyrroles bind anions efficiently and can be transformed into transition-metal complexes only under forcing conditions. Reducing the macrocycle creates a ligand that easily forms classical Werner complexes with Cu, Ni, and Pd ions. The metal complexes present an array of four directed H bonds, which specifically bind the counterions. [on SciFinder(R)]
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/21485
Type de publication
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