Skeletal recombination reaction of N-fused pentaphyrin(1.1.1.1.1) via bromination

Organic Letters
Masaaki SuzukiSaburo Neya

Abstract

N-Fused [22]pentaphyrin(1.1.1.1.1) transformed into recombined N-fused pentaphyrin bromide after treatment with N-bromosuccinimide. This bromide was highly reactive to nucleophiles to give the corresponding substituted products including aminated, oxidized, and unsubstituted derivatives.

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