Facile one-pot synthesis of triply fused, fluorescent chlorin–porphyrin heterodimers with near-IR absorption: impact of π-conjugation on optical properties

Abstract

Herein, we report a facile one-pot synthesis of a remarkably stable dication diradical of a triply fused dizinc(II)chlorin–porphyrin heterodimer along with its neutral form and free base heterodimer under mild conditions. The transformation occurs via a radical-induced oxidative rearrangement in which a dipyrromethene bridge completely fuses between two porphyrin macrocycles with the formation of two new C–C bonds and one C–N bond, leading to the formation of two six-membered rings and one seven-membered ring. The two macrocycles exhibit extensive π-conjugation through the bridge, which results in antiferromagnetic coupling between the two π–cation radicals of the macrocycles. Reduction of the dication diradical complex using NaBH4 produces the neutral product, which, upon demetallation under mild acidic conditions (5% HCl), enables us to isolate a stable, green free-base heterodimer in a quantitative yield. Due to their structural rigidity and extended π-conjugation, the neutral triply fused dimers of zinc and the freebase macrocycle exhibit unique spectral features that include near-IR absorption bands, a narrow HOMO–LUMO band gap and intense fluorescence with increased quantum yields (ϕf). Apart from this, these dimers exhibit strong nonlinear optical properties involving two-photon absorption TPA (σ2) due to their rigid π-conjugated structures, while the Zn complex exhibits much higher (σ2) values than their Ni and Cu analogs. In contrast to the neutral heterodimer, a large enhancement in the TPA coefficient was observed for their singlet dication diradical complex with the same structural framework.

Graphical abstract: Facile one-pot synthesis of triply fused, fluorescent chlorin–porphyrin heterodimers with near-IR absorption: impact of π-conjugation on optical properties

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
21 Nov 2025
Accepted
28 Jan 2026
First published
29 Jan 2026

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article

Facile one-pot synthesis of triply fused, fluorescent chlorin–porphyrin heterodimers with near-IR absorption: impact of π-conjugation on optical properties

S. J. Shah, A. Sharma, B. Khamrui, A. Roychowdhury, D. Goswami and S. P. Rath, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5QI02369F

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