Abstract
Two new complexes, oxidovanadium(IV) 2,3,5,10,12,13,15,20-octaphenyl-7,8,17,18-tetrabromoporphyrin V(IV)O(OPP)Br4 (2), and oxidovanadium(IV) 2,3,5,10,12,13,15,20-octaphenyl-7,8,17,18-tetrachloroporphyrin V(IV)O(OPP)Cl4 (3) starting from oxidovanadium(IV) 2,3,5,10,12,13,15,20-octaphenylporphyrin V(IV)O(OPP) (1) have been prepared in good yields and characterized by various spectroscopic techniques. The single-crystal and DFT-optimized structures of these porphyrins showed a highly nonplanar saddle-shape conformation of the porphyrin macrocycle. In the cyclic voltammograms, the first ring oxidation potential and the first ring reduction potential of V(IV)O(OPP)Br4 (2) and V(IV)O(OPP)Cl4 (3) showed anodic shift as compared to V(IV)O(OPP) (1), indicating the electron-deficient nature of both the porphyrins. The oxidation state of vanadium in the synthesized complexes as +4 was confirmed by EPR spectroscopy, and these porphyrins exhibited axially compressed [Formula: see text] configuration. These porphyrins were utilized as catalysts for the oxidative bromination of thymol and other phenol derivatives with excellent conversion ([Formula: see text] 99.9%), good selectivity, and high TOF value (86869 h[Formula: see text].
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