Issue 46, 2021

Nickel(ii) monobenzoporphyrins and chlorins: synthesis, electrochemistry and anion sensing properties

Abstract

A series of nickel(II) monobenzochlorins (MBCs) and monobenzoporphyrins (MBPs) containing β-appended or meso,β-fused indanedione (IND) or malononitrile (MN) groups were synthesized and characterized for their physicochemical, electrochemical and anion sensing properties. Each investigated compound contained four meso-phenyl rings and a single β,β′-fused 4,5-di(methoxycarbonyl)benzene ring, with the chlorins represented as NiMBC(Y)2(R)4 and the porphyrins as NiMBP(YF)2, where Y is an indanedione (IND) or malononitrile (MN) group, R = H or Br and YF is a meso,β-fused IND or MN substituent. One of the investigated compounds, NiMBP(IND)2, was structurally characterized and shown to possess a ruffled macrocyclic conformation. The monobenzochlorins, NiMBC(IND)2, NiMBC(IND)2Br4 and NiMBC(MN)2, reversibly respond to basic anions such as CN, F, OAc and H2PO4 through a visible color change assigned to the deprotonation of the vicinal proton on the appended IND or MN substituents. The malononitrile-fused NiII monobenzoporphyrin, NiMBP(MN)2, exhibited a selective but irreversible visual detection of cyanide ions (LOD = 2.23 ppm). This reaction afforded a tri-fused π-extended monobenzoporphyrin product represented as NiMBP(VCN)2 (where VCN = meso,β-fused vinyl cyanide) in non-aqueous media and proceeded via anion induced electron transfer (AIET). The in situ generated π-extended porphyrin was also isolated and characterized as to its physicochemical and electrochemical properties and found to possess a narrow electrochemical HOMO–LUMO gap of 1.46 V along with a near-IR (NIR) absorption band located at 861 nm.

Graphical abstract: Nickel(ii) monobenzoporphyrins and chlorins: synthesis, electrochemistry and anion sensing properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Sep 2021
Accepted
26 Oct 2021
First published
15 Nov 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 17086-17100

Nickel(II) monobenzoporphyrins and chlorins: synthesis, electrochemistry and anion sensing properties

S. Kumar, N. Chaudhri, W. R. Osterloh, K. M. Kadish and M. Sankar, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 17086 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT03122H

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