Electrochemically triggered open and closed Pacman bis-metalloporphyrins

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Grégory PognonJean Weiss

Abstract

A new type of very compact Pacman bis-porphyrin scaffold has been obtained in which a calix[4]arene spacer provides both cofacial preorganization and flexibility. Changes in the distance between the two tetrapyrrolic macrocycles can be triggered by electrochemistry, where closed and open conformers can be interconverted in a handclapping motion.

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