Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Transition Metal Chemistry
Source : Transition Metal Chemistry, Volume 28, Number 8, p.858-863 (2003)
Keywords : absorption, catalysis, Derivatives, Dimers, iron, Manganese, Metallation, Organometallics, Porphyrins, Synthesis (chemical)
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School of Arts and Sciences
Department : Chemistry
Year : 2003
Abstract : A series of FeIII and MnIII porphyrins with various tolyl and naphthyl substituents at the meso positions, and their perbromoderivatives with Br substituents at the β-pyrrole positions, have been synthesised and investigated. As seen in the case of the free-base porphyrins, both FeIII and MnIII derivatives of the Br-substituted porphyrins also exhibit pronounced red-shifts in both B and Q bands compared to their nonbrominated analogues. This is attributed to the electron-withdrawing ability of eight Br substituents at β-pyrrole positions and is also due to distortion brought about in the π-framework by the bulky substituents including those at the meso positions. The naphthyl groups seem to be making mesomeric contributions for both nonbrominated and brominated porphyrins of these metal ions as is evident from the higher wavelength absorption of the B band as compared to the tolyl derivatives. While the meso-substituent do not exhibit any isomer dependent change on the electronic properties of FeIII porphyrins, they show a noticeable effect in the MnIII derivatives. During the metallation of meso-tetratolylporphyrins by FeIII ions μ-oxo dimeric compounds are formed, while the naphthyl porphyrins and the bromoderivatives do not form such dimeric species. The presence of bulky groups at the meso positions and heavy bromines on the β-pyrrole positions can be considered to prevent the formation of catalytically inert μ-oxo dimers.
Cite this Research Publication :
R. G. George and Prof. M. Padmanabhan, “Studies on iron(III) and manganese(III) derivatives of new meso-aryl substituted and brominated porphyrins”, Transition Metal Chemistry, vol. 28, pp. 858-863, 2003