A C84 selective porphyrin macrocycle with an adaptable cavity constructed through alkyne metathesis

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Chenxi ZhangWei Zhang

Abstract

A bisporphyrin macrocycle was constructed from a porphyrin-based diyne monomer in one step through alkyne metathesis. The fullerene binding studies (C(60), C(70) and C(84)) showed the highest binding affinity of the macrocycle for C(84), which is in great contrast to its bisporphyrin four-armed cage analogue that showed the strongest binding with C(70).

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