On heating, syn-diporphyrin zinc complexes fused with bis(ethano)dimethoxyanthracene, the crystal structure of which showed a unique trimeric assembly, extruded one ethylene molecule at 240-310 degrees C to give a porphyrin-naphthoporphyrin diad, and the second retro-Diels-Alder reaction and concomitant decomposition of the methoxy groups occurred at 280-350 degrees C to give the anthraquinone-fused diporphyrin, while the first thermal conversion of the anti-diporphyrin zinc complex occurred in a much lower temperature range (180-230 degrees C).
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