Abstract
AbstractA hybrid thia‐norhexaphyrin comprising a directly linked N‐confused pyrrole and thiophene unit (1) revealed unique macrocycle transformations to afford multiply inner‐annulated aromatic macrocycles. Oxidation with 2,3‐dichloro‐5,6‐dicyano‐1,4‐benzoquinone triggered a cleavage of the C−S bond of the thiophene unit, accompanied with skeletal rearrangement to afford unique π‐conjugated products: a thiopyrrolo‐pentaphyrin embedded with a pyrrolo[1,2]isothiazole (2), a sulfur‐free pentaphyrin incorporating an indolizine moiety (3), and a thiopyranyltriphyrinoid containing a 2H‐thiopyran unit (4). Furthermore, 2 underwent desulfurization reactions to afford a fused pentaphyrin containing a pyrrolizine moiety (5) under mild conditions. Using expanded porphyrin scaffolds, oxidative thiophene cleavage and desulfurization of the hitherto unknown N‐confused core‐modified macrocycles would be a practical approach for developing unique polypyrrolic aromatic macrocycles.
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