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Hiroto Omori1, Satoru Hiroto1, Hiroshi Shinokubo1
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University , Aichi 464-8603, Japan.
Abstract:
A novel synthetic protocol has been developed for free-base 10-azacorroles. Ni(0)-mediated homocoupling of nitrogen-bridged bisdipyrrin Zn(II) complexes afforded a series of free-base 5,15-diaryl-10-azacorroles in good yields. Pd(II) and Cu(II) complexes have been prepared through metalation of free-base 10-azacorroles. Optical and electrochemical properties of 10-azacorrole metal complexes can be tuned by meso-aryl substituents and central metals. Cyclic voltammetry and theoretical calculations elucidated that the central metals of 10-azacorroles significantly affected their electronic properties.
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