Abstract
AbstractWe report the template‐free synthesis and characterization of a new type of porphyrin/quinoidal‐bithiophene‐based conjugated macrocycle. X‐ray crystallographic analysis of the dimer (2MC) revealed a cyclophane‐like geometry with large dihedral angles between the porphyrin and the neighboring thiophene rings, and NMR measurements and theoretical calculations confirmed a localized aromatic character of the porphyrin/thiophene rings and quinoidal character of the bithiophene linkers. Restricted rotation of the thiophene rings linked to the porphyrin unit was observed by variable‐temperature NMR measurements. The dication (2MC2+) adopts a chair‐shaped conformation to facilitate π‐electron delocalization around the whole macrocycle. As a result, the molecule is globally aromatic, with a dominant 54 π conjugation pathway. The trimer (3MC) also shows localized aromatic character of porphyrin rings and conformational flexibility, but its dication (3MC2+) is rigid and globally aromatic with a dominant 82 π conjugation pathway.
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