A cyclo[4]pyrrole bearing pyrrole C()-C() direct linkages, a contracted porphyrin analogue with no -carbon bridge, was synthesized from an oligoketone-related precursor. X-ray crystallography and StrainViz analysis revealed a non-planar structure with a total strain of 20.8 kcal mol. The cyclo[4]pyrrole emits fluorescence in the visible region with a quantum yield of 0.026. The NICS calculations indicated a local 6π-aromatic character for each pyrrole unit, and the global π-electronic communication among the four pyrrole units was shown by the frontier orbitals in the neutral form. The cyclo[4]pyrrole underwent reversible stepwise electrochemical two-electron oxidation and the spin density of the radical cation intermediate localized on the 3,2':5',3''-terpyrrole moiety. However, spectroelectrochemical measurements and theoretical calculations indicated the contribution of a triplet diradical dication form with the spin density delocalized across the four pyrrole units and smaller dihedral angles between neighboring aromatic rings. The structural and electrochemical behavior of cyclo[4]pyrrole demonstrated the effects of ring contraction and recombination of the pyrrole-pyrrole linkages on the cyclo[]pyrrole system.
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