Issue 17, 2002

Confusion, inversion, and creation—a new spring from porphyrin chemistry

Abstract

This article mainly deals with the recent serendipity of novel porphyrin analogs such as N-confused porphyrin. The unique property of this ligand allows the formation of a variety of metal complexes. The important aspect of dynamic flipping (inversion), induced either by confusion or expansion of the macrocyclic core, that leads to the generation of new porphyrinoids, is emphasized. This review concludes with the recent progress on expanded porphyrins bearing confused, inverted, and fused pyrrole rings.

Graphical abstract: Confusion, inversion, and creation—a new spring from porphyrin chemistry

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
15 Jan 2002
Accepted
09 May 2002
First published
20 Jun 2002

Chem. Commun., 2002, 1795-1804

Confusion, inversion, and creation—a new spring from porphyrin chemistry

H. Furuta, H. Maeda and A. Osuka, Chem. Commun., 2002, 1795 DOI: 10.1039/B200525P

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