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

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

Author(s)
Blangy, Valeria
Heiss, Christoph
Khlebnikov, Vsevolod
Letondor, Christophe
Stoeckli-Evans, Helen  
Institut de chimie  
Neier, Reinhard  
Institut de chimie  
Date issued
2009
In
Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.
Vol
9
No
48
From page
1688
To page
1691
Subjects
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
Abstract
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)]
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/50762
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