Issue 11, 2022

Phenanthrene cyclocarbonylation – core post-synthetic modification of phenanthriporphyrin

Abstract

The unique [Fe(CO)5]-induced cyclocarbonylation of the phenanthriporphyrin core is an intriguing example of a post-synthetic core modification of the macrocycle. The reaction involves the activation of C(22)–H and C(25)–H bonds, located in the bay region of the phenanthrene fragment. The transformation is induced by iron coordination and leads to the incorporation of a CO molecule into the hydrocarbon fragment. By introducing the carbonyl moiety into the macrocycle core, thus, creating cyclopenta[def]phenanthrene-4-one, the molecule adopts a highly bent conformation, as confirmed by X-ray diffraction. The reversible protonation occurring at the central meso carbon atom stabilizes its constitutional isomer, i.e., the Cs-symmetric isoketophenanthriporphyrin in its dicationic form. The protonation of the meso position causes a significant change in the spectral properties of the macrocycle. Initially misleading, “quasi-aromatic” relocations of 1H NMR signals detected for the macrocyclic dications were accounted for by the carbocation-natured mesomers contributing to the electronic structure of the molecule.

Graphical abstract: Phenanthrene cyclocarbonylation – core post-synthetic modification of phenanthriporphyrin

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
17 Mar 2022
Accepted
17 Apr 2022
First published
19 Apr 2022

Org. Chem. Front., 2022,9, 2968-2976

Phenanthrene cyclocarbonylation – core post-synthetic modification of phenanthriporphyrin

K. Kupietz, M. J. Białek, B. Szyszko, A. Sarwa and L. Latos-Grażyński, Org. Chem. Front., 2022, 9, 2968 DOI: 10.1039/D2QO00437B

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