Abstract

A novel porphyrin system with a fused dihydropyran ring has been synthesized from commercially available 4-oxotetrahydropyran. The cyclic ketone reacted with oximes derived from acetoacetate esters in the presence of zinc dust, sodium propionate, and propionic acid at 150–155 °C to give good yields of 5-oxatetrahydroindoles. A low yield of a benzo-fused analog was also obtained using 4-oxochromanone as the starting reagent. Reaction of the b-annelated pyrroles with N-chlorosuccinimide gave the 7-chloro-derivatives and these underwent an acid catalyzed condensation with α-unsubstituted pyrroles to give dipyrrolic products linked by a dihydropyran moiety. Hydrogenolysis of a dipyrrole dibenzyl ester gave the corresponding dicarboxylic acid and this was converted into a dialdehyde by treatment with TFA–CH(OMe) 3. MacDonald ‘2+2’ condensation with two different dipyrrylmethanes under optimized conditions afforded the porphyrin ethers in 30–36% yield. This approach provides a pilot study for the synthesis of porphyrin crown ether structures. In addition, insightful results on the conformations of dihydropyran-linked dipyrroles were obtained by careful examination of their proton NMR spectra in CDCl 3 and DMSO- d 6.

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