Abstract

Meso-phenyl tripyrrinone ( 2), which is derived directly from N-confused porphyrin by Cu(II)-assisted oxygenolysis, can serve as a metal coordination ligand using three nitrogens and one oxygen in the core. The crystal structures of Pd(II) and Cu(II) complexes show the similar square-planar N 3O-coordination but the mode of oligomeric chains formed in the crystals by π–π stacking interaction is different: zig–zag for Cu(II) and straight for Pd(II) complex.

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