Abstract:
One-pot facile synthesis and characterization of novel β-substituted meso-tetraphenylporphyrins and/or chlorins were described. The high regioselective reactivity of active methylene compounds in Michael addition reaction was reported to access β-substituted trans-chlorins. Size-dependent approach was applied for the fine-tuning of product formation from porphyrins to chlorins. Notably, we were able to isolate mono/trisubstituted porphyrin and/or di/tetra-substituted chlorin from one-pot synthesis for the first time in porphyrin chemistry. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the quasiplanar to moderate nonplanar conformation of chlorins due to trans orientation of β-substituents, whereas porphyrins exhibited higher mean plane deviation from 24-atom core (Δ24) as compared to chlorins. β-Functionalized chlorins exhibited lower protonation constants and much higher deprotonation constants as compared to porphyrins revealing the combined effect of the conformation of macrocyclic core and the electronic nature of β-substituents. Facile synthesis of porphyrins and/or chlorins based on the size of Michael donor employed and in turn resulted in tunable photophysical and electrochemical redox properties are the significant features of the present work.