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Singly and doubly β-to-β platinum-bridged porphyrin dimers and their reductive eliminations

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2-Borylated porphyrins reacted with Pt(cod)Cl2 to give β-to-β platinum-bridged porphyrin dimers, which were converted to β-to-β directly linked porphyrin dimers through triphenylphosphine-mediated reductive elimination. Similar reactions of 2,18-diborylated Ni(II)–porphyrin and Zn(II)–porphyrin gave the corresponding doubly β-to-β platinum-bridged porphyrin dimers. Treatment of the doubly β-to-β platinum-bridged Ni(II)–porphyrin dimer with triphenylphosphine caused a single reductive elimination to produce a Ni(II)–porphyrin dimer possessing a β-to-β platinum bridge and a β-to-β direct C–C bond.

Graphical abstract: Singly and doubly β-to-β platinum-bridged porphyrin dimers and their reductive eliminations

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The article was received on 15 Jul 2015, accepted on 30 Jul 2015 and first published on 30 Jul 2015


Article type: Edge Article
DOI: 10.1039/C5SC02553B
Citation: Chem. Sci., 2015,6, 6102-6105
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    Singly and doubly β-to-β platinum-bridged porphyrin dimers and their reductive eliminations

    H. Jiang, T. Tanaka and A. Osuka, Chem. Sci., 2015, 6, 6102
    DOI: 10.1039/C5SC02553B

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