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  • Crownphyrinogens and crownphyrins are macrocycles that blend features from both porphyrinoids and crown ethers, allowing for unique reactivity due to their dual-nature cavity.
  • When Ni(II) and Pd(II) are inserted into these structures, they form coordination compounds that can result in either monomeric or accordion-like dimeric assemblies, depending on the oxidation state.
  • Reactions with Na(I) and K(I) predominantly involve the crown ether segment, leading to notable dimeric complexes, and larger crownphyrins can create binuclear complexes that demonstrate distinct reactivity properties from each of its cavities.

Article Abstract

Crownphyrinogens and crownphyrins constitute a group of macrocycles that combine the structural facets of porphyrinoids and crown ethers. The dual-nature cavity embedded in their molecules enables reactivity involving two structurally distinct parts of the macrocyclic ligand. Upon Ni(II) and Pd(II) insertion, coordination compounds are produced wherein the metal is incorporated into the porphyrinoid-like pocket, resulting in monomeric or accordion-like dimeric products, depending on the oxidation level of the macrocycle and metal cation. The reactions with Na(I) and K(I) resulted in the formation of complexes where only the crown ether segment of the molecule is involved in metal binding, yielding remarkable dimeric species. The exploitation of a crownphyrin large enough to accommodate two metal cations allowed the synthesis of an alkali/transition metal binuclear complexes wherein the macrocycle demonstrated the Janus reactivity with one cavity acting as a porphyrinoid and the other mimicking the crown ether.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202402932DOI Listing

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